Covo
COVOās objects are born from the careful exploration of the material landscape, thinking of our world as a sheet full of signs which too often are confused and loose their meaning. As in childrenās drawings, or in prehistoric graffiti, where few lines describe worlds and stories, the āNOT COMMON THINGSā by COVO try to offer simplicity by erasing confusion and focusing on emotion rather than reason.
From clothes hangers resembling tree branches, chairs like prominent midriff, seats that embrace, āmagicā lamps that raise, photo frames like strings stretched on the wind and soft crystals, our world of āthingsā becomes a world of simple āsignsā.
The āNOT COMMON THINGSā by COVO are autonomous objects, capable of relating with all our landscapes and with the story of COVO.