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The ornamental character of plants is a universal source of inspiration and contemplation in the fields of art and design. Linked to the idea of nature, it has spiritual, emotional, philosophical, time and life connotations. Its fascinating beauty intrigues and challenges, while its structural geometry remains an enigma for many scientists. Moreover, plants seem to be endowed with a form of intelligence and, more certainly, with sensitivity. The depolluting virtues of plants also remain a sure bet for cleaning up our urban environments. All the mysterious, seductive and yet useful…mehr

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The ornamental character of plants is a universal source of inspiration and contemplation in the fields of art and design. Linked to the idea of nature, it has spiritual, emotional, philosophical, time and life connotations. Its fascinating beauty intrigues and challenges, while its structural geometry remains an enigma for many scientists. Moreover, plants seem to be endowed with a form of intelligence and, more certainly, with sensitivity. The depolluting virtues of plants also remain a sure bet for cleaning up our urban environments. All the mysterious, seductive and yet useful characteristics of plants make them a unique tool that can be shaped in its own right. The living is undoubtedly a formidable source of inspiration, leading to the development of a more ecological and more human design. But then, wouldn't directing our gaze towards plants be a relevant solution for the creation of more respectful, more perennial, even timeless products?
Autorenporträt
Sophie Hombert formou-se na EESAB (Ecole Européenne Supérieure d'Art de Bretagne) em Rennes em 2014. Na sequência da redacção desta tese, fundou a primeira agência de design de plantas luminescentes, chamada "Aglaé".