Mikroinstallations (in the original Mikroinstalacje) are half chairs, half deckchairs that revive forgotten parts of the city. Sitting on the stairs has never been too comfortable, and with the practical seats of Mikroinstallation, this is changing. Polish designers Magdalena Szwajcowska and Michał Majewski from No Studio signed up for the temporary installations by the river in the Polish city of Wrocław. Are you also missing something similar on the riverfront?
We have an association in Slovenia Freehand, which revives and invigorates parts of the city, v Wroclaw but they have Magdalena Szwajcowska and Michał Majewski, a designer from Well, Studio, who are with Micro-installations (Mikroinstalacje), that is half chairs, half deckchairs, wanted to revive a forgotten and neglected part of the city of Wrocław, the steps along the embankment of the Oder River.
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These are seats/beds, specially adapted for stairs, and the urban "intervention" enables people to spend quality leisure time by the river. The installation was created for a local architecture festival DoFA' 2016 (festival of architecture Lower Silesian).
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