London designer Marcin Rusak has cut this set of resin works into unusual shapes that are intended as “hybrids of domestic furniture”. A modern design collection that looks absolutely lyrical and stunning.



White Perma Modern Design Collection is the latest in a series of works by Polish-born Rusak that encases plants in resin for this modern design. For the new set, Rusak has arranged scrap buds, stems, petals and leaves sourced from florists into a milky white bio-resin – a resin that contains plant-based substances – which draws a stark contrast to the darkness of his resin modern furniture pieces.


“All the raw material is sourced from the excess accumulated by florists; the discarded flowers are given a new life cycle by becoming the very essence of the material.”
See Also: Sasha Bikoff References 1990s Versace Campaigns for Design Miami


Rusak also played with the forms and shapes for the modern art and furniture set. Shapes include rectangles and semi-circles, as well as jagged and uneven surfaces that when assembled create a single abstract item formed by several separate pieces.

“Marcin Rusak’s hand-drawn forms develop into a structural assemblage of planes, which are hybrids of domestic furniture,” said Sarah Myerscough Gallery.

Here’s more of Marcin Rusak’s modern design:



Did you like this article?
See Also: A Cabinet of Curiosities: Daniel Arsham’s Installation at Design Miami
