Thursday, August 12, 2010
panic opera
It’s always exciting when we get a tantalizing taste of a new, innovative concept—even more so when the designer is someone like Russia’s Dima Loginoff, author of such perennial 3rings favorites as the Bless You Lamp, the Anomaly Loveseat, and the Bone Lounge. Loginoff certainly has a flair for the theatrical: I love the flourish and implicit dark magic of the wavy black curtain on Loginoff’s website. And the dramatist in me is definitely piqued by the preview of his forthcoming Panic Opera Table. This piece is not yet in production, but in view of its stunning and strange aesthetic, conceptual moxie, and outright audacious glee, it’s soon to be coming to a storefront near you.
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-joel
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