Description
The perforated texture reminds the architectural context and is the “fil rouge” of the entire Transition collection. The parametric design approach to 3D modeling makes it possible to generate, from a basic shape, a potentially infinite number of alternatives. Through the algorithm, it is also possible to recreate three-dimensional geometric or biomorphic patterns with a complexity and richness otherwise impossible to achieve. Patterns are always constructed from the tessellation of the surface, which can have different matrices and variations. 3D printing offers many formal and aesthetic possibilities; one can now choose from a wide range of materials, including metals.
Elaborate perforations, progressive textures and 3D patterns are just a few typical features of this production technique, which allows sculptural objects of great complexity and fascination to be created through an industrial process. This is the approach that allowed us to bring this new collection to life: Pininfarina Transition.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Anodized aluminum
Ethergraf Tip / Ballpoint ink
Aluminium body with nylon powder
Length 160 mm – diameter 10 mm