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Marc Newson unveils a new series of shelves entitled Quobus at Galerie kreo
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Marc Newson unveils a new series of shelves entitled Quobus at Galerie kreo

A unique display of horizontal and vertical units, each bookcase is the result of a cadenced combination game, thanks to its modules of different sizes and colors

by Nitija Immanuel
Published on : Nov 10, 2021

Rhythm, presence, lightness, visibility, and virtuosity of the constructive principle, the tension between full and empty: such is Marc Newson’s new series of shelves entitled Quobus—a neologism with a subtle Latin overtone created by the designer from the word “cube.” The result of research initiated for the commission of modular shelving for the Taschen bookstore in Milan in 2015, this series is characteristic of the designer's practice. An object designed to contain other objects and therefore made to disappear in part, an object that can be extended or shortened according to the needs of the moment, Quobus adapts to different configurations, to the personality of each user, while materializing Newson’s distinctive visual and structural threads. The join of the modules perfectly exemplifies this.

By zooming in on the way each unit is connected to its neighbor, one clearly feels the drive to underline the constructive principle through the deliberate use of round brass screws, the presence of a curved line softening the corners of each module, the rhythm created by the recurrence of the rivets and the rods of the steel structure. In this in-between space -almost a breath - vertical and horizontal lines meet to create the typical cells of any modular construction.

As for the production of the shelves, it is the result of a cross-artisanal process, carried out first in Italy and then in Belgium. As is almost always the case with Newson, the materials are key in his practice. Inspired by the personalities and possibilities of each material, his work includes techniques and processes, sometimes overlooked or “anachronistic,” employed in renewed ways. With enameling— a technique the designer has long been fond of—Quobus testifies to this anew. On a curved steel sheet envisioned as a canvas, a traditional vitrified and colored enamel is applied, a precise and organic process requiring numerous chromatic experiments to obtain the desired shades and intensities. Furthermore, each module only has one join, creating significantly stronger units that lend themselves better to enameling. Resolutely graphic in its black and white checkerboard version, or pastel with its celadon green, turquoise blue, and mauve colors specifically conceived by Marc Newson, Quobus is waiting for books and curiosities, like a “blank page” offered by the designer to collect your most beloved literary and material objects.

‘Quobus’ at Galerie kreo

September 15th — November 20th 2021

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