![]() "A homage to the role of colour in design across all periods and styles, the new annual presentation plunges the Vitra Schaudepot into a sea of colours, offering an almost physical experience. Key visual for the installation with four of the exhibits Image: © Vitra Design Museum, graphic design by Judith Brugger Particularly noted for the way she incorporates hues and textures in her designs, Marcelis has inventively swept the museum's collection in a colourful affair. For this year's annual presentation, Vitra extended its illustrious invite to Rotterdam-based designer Sabine Marcelis who works within the fields of product, installation, and spatial design with a strong focus on materiality. Rarely does one think about seeing an exhibit in a whole new perspective that is deviant of its time, creator, or concept. Past showcases have witnessed design history arranged in chronological order of style, designers, and function. Every year for its annual presentation, Vitra Schaudepot reveals Vitra Design Museum's archival collection in a new outlook. While the various celebrated buildings in the Vitra campus become stages for temporary exhibitions, the monolith red brick building designed by Herzog & de Meuron is home to the permanent exhibition that presents over 400 pieces of modern furniture design from the 1800s to the present. With an exceptional array of collections that vary from the iconic pieces of Le Corbusier and Alvar Aalto to the latest prototypes of 3D-printed furniture, Vitra Schaudepot in Weil am Rhein, Germany, is almost like a time capsule for the design world.
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