.Rayonne installation's recycled material dancings with the wind Brussels-based developer as well as fabric artist Marion Aeby looks into the communication between design, material, and social room by means of Rayonne installment. Included at Dutch Design Full Week 2024, this fabric framework resembling an outdoor tents, a big leading, and also a shade towel, is crafted entirely from the upper part of a deactivated hot-air balloon's reused cloth. While stalling, the project remains to wander in a new way by recounting its materiality's past and also developing a graphic discussion with its own surroundings. The general public setup gives shelter but additionally connects with natural environments like wind and also lighting, completely transforming social area. Activities in the wind make the textile 'take a breath,' and the play of light and shade around its vivid textile surface area creates shifting atmospheres.Rayonne|image through Marion Aeby|all images thanks to Marion Aeby Marion Aeby thinks of Rayonne as an ephemeral fabric unit Rayonne is actually developed with a minimalist, adaptable docking system that utilizes existing specialized details from the hot-air balloon cloth. The installation requires simply four anchor lead to affix to aspects like lampposts, metallic constructs, wall studs, or even plants, enabling it to incorporate flawlessly into several settings. By using re-purposed material and also including the framework's pre-existing particulars, cloth musician Marion Aeby's work demonstrates a thoughtful strategy to both durability and also public space engagement.inside Rayonne|picture through Marion AebyRayonne|picture by Marion Aebydocking body|graphic by Marion Aebyvisitors|image by Marion Aebyvisitors|graphic by Marion Aebyreused material|image by Marion Aeby.