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SCAD debuts intricate plaster-cast installation at Design Miami

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SCAD installation at Design Miami

Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) has unveiled an intricate haptic installation composed of thousands of plaster-cast objects at this year’s Design Miami, as shown in this exclusive video produced by Dezeen.

The installation was created by New York-based designer and SCAD sculpture graduate Sarah Fonzi as part of a wider showcase of alumni work within the SCAD booth at Design Miami.



SCAD showcased alumni works within its booth at Design Miami

Fonzi’s piece incorporates toy ships, umbrellas and beetles, to give the booth’s walls a richly textural and sculptural quality.

At the centre of the booth, SCAD furniture design graduate and New York designer Christian Dunbar presented a solid-wood desk defined by sweeping curves and detailed craftsmanship.

SCAD alumni designs and sculptures at Design Miami
The booth included an intricate haptic installation composed of thousands of plaster-cast objects

SCAD design for sustainability graduate Adrian Pepe presented two embroidered wool tapestries informed by the culture and mythology of his home city Beirut, Lebanon.

Meanwhile, Washington DC-based designer and SCAD fibres graduate Carl Johnson created three suspended light sculptures crafted from metal wire woven with cotton.

Haptic installation by Sarah Fonzi at Design Miami
Designer Carl Johnson created three suspended light sculptures at the centre of the booth

Together, the alumni works explored the contrast between softness and hardness, focusing on natural materials and handmade processes to showcase the craftsmanship of each alumni designer.

SCAD is home to over 18,500 undergraduate and graduate students enrolled in programmes spanning architecture, interior design, film and more.

wool tapestry by SCAD alumni Adrian Pepe at design miami
The booth also included two embroidered wool tapestries by designer Adrian Pepe

Last year, the university debuted a student-designed electric concept car during the United States Grand Prix in Austin, Texas.

To learn more about SCAD, visit its website.

The photography is courtesy of SCAD.

Design Miami took place from 2 to 7 December in Miami Beach. See Dezeen Events Guide for an up-to-date list of architecture and design events taking place around the world.

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This video was produced by Dezeen as part of a partnership with SCAD. Find out more about Dezeen partnership content here.

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