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*From a Distance*, the debut European solo exhibition of New Zealand designers Batten and Kamp at Carpenters Workshop Gallery Paris, merges natural forms with advanced fabrication techniques. Featuring 3D-printed aluminum chandeliers and marble-based furniture, the collection explores memory, loss, and the future of collectible design.  

batten and kamp combines textured cast aluminum with rough-cut marble in furniture series
The patterned surface is reminiscent of a lunar landscape

Echo Series:-  

The *Echo* series transforms branches from natural disasters into light sculptures. Using 3D scanning and laser-sintered aluminum, Batten and Kamp immortalize storm-wrecked foliage, creating ethereal fixtures that double as eco-conscious art.

Titan-Mercury:

The *Titan-Mercury lounge chair* juxtaposes cratered cast aluminum with raw Aurisina marble**—a material often used in **luxury architecture. Its ergonomic yet sculptural form redefines outdoor art furniture, blending Brutalist aesthetics with space-age tech.

batten and kamp combines textured cast aluminum with rough-cut marble in furniture series
Stainless steel 3D printed fixtures for installing aluminum on raw marble

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