R5T9, fluorescent green dot pattern (diam 5 / centre-to-centre distance 9), acrylic paint
"Perforations, apertures, screens are all graphic means that we like to use to sophisticate the surface of the objects we design.
As a follow-up to our proposal last year around the Nelson bench, we have, for this edition, completely covered Jean Prouvé's Solvay stool with a grid of fluorescent green dots that make the surface vibrate.
This grid is made from standard industrial perforated sheet metal'.
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