Tennis Strips
Tennis Ball
Die cut felt
Paused at 50%
"A delight to discover that the tennis ball is upholstered with two identical fluorescent lozenges of woven textile. We have paused the production just as the felt is cut, leaving a beautiful textile stencil. Although the shapes are a little abstract, the colour is unmistakably tennis ball yellow." - Edward & Jay
Part of ‘In The Making’ exhibition - more than twenty objects during the manufacturing stage of their construction...curated by Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby, the design duo who are perhaps best known for designing the 2012 London Olympic torch.
The pair commented on the exhibition “‘We have always been fascinated by the making process as it is an integral part of our work. We have curated an exhibition that will provide a platform to capture and reveal a frozen moment in the manufacturing process and unveils an everyday object in its unfinished state. Often the object is as beautiful, if not more so, than the finished product!”
Tennis Strips
Tennis Ball
Die cut felt
Paused at 50%
"A delight to discover that the tennis ball is upholstered with two identical fluorescent lozenges of woven textile. We have paused the production just as the felt is cut, leaving a beautiful textile stencil. Although the shapes are a little abstract, the colour is unmistakably tennis ball yellow." - Edward & Jay
Part of ‘In The Making’ exhibition - more than twenty objects during the manufacturing stage of their construction...curated by Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby, the design duo who are perhaps best known for designing the 2012 London Olympic torch.
The pair commented on the exhibition “‘We have always been fascinated by the making process as it is an integral part of our work. We have curated an exhibition that will provide a platform to capture and reveal a frozen moment in the manufacturing process and unveils an everyday object in its unfinished state. Often the object is as beautiful, if not more so, than the finished product!”