Studio Millegomme‘s amazing art installations are yet another reason why we never “tire” of seeing recycled rubber used as a building material! The international collective of tire crafters was recently invited to create a functional on-site installation for the design biennale in Venice out of 50 tires. The result was this cool, serpentine sitting space that was both functional and beautiful.
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[...] public outdoor seating and play space. The undulating mini-hills are covered in natural grass, recycled tires are planted with flowers and grass and mounted on stool legs, serving as fun outdoor chairs. [...]
[...] recycled rubber is trod underfoot — it’s used for flooring, as a playground or athletic field mulch, [...]