London-based designers Rosario Hurtado and Roberto Feo of studio El Ultimo Grito created a public seating installation in Mexico City. The public seating space reflected the hustle-and-bustle of the downtown area. The installation had a skeleton made of wooden beams and bubble wrap and was covered completely in neon stickers that served as the skin of the seating installation.
ArtPics: El Ultimo Grito Public Seating in Mexico
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