Still Life with Light by Martí Guixé

Vienna Design WeekSpanish designer Martí Guixé presented an upmarket version of a box of wine at Sotheby’s in Vienna earlier this month.

Still Life with Light by Marti Guixe

Speaking to Dezeen, Guixé explained: ”I am very fascinated by the ‘bag in a box’, which is the system to have wine without having a bottle. So I put away the image of a bottle and I split it into several icons.”

Still Life with Light by Martí Guixé

An oversized cork nestles in the handmade base, and on top are 10 wine glasses and a vase containing the bag of wine with a tap for pouring it out. The two lamps suspended by thin wires represent a grapevine.

Still Life with Light by Martí Guixé

The rug in front represents as the wine’s label and was made by the designer for Spanish rug makers Nanimarquina – watch a movie of Guixé drip-painting the rug in our earlier post.

Other stories we’ve published from Vienna Design Week include lampshades made from seaweed and an interview with artist and architect Vito Acconci.

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Here’s some more information from the designer:


Still Life with Light

For around two years I have been fascinated by the “bag in the box” wine storage and transportation system, not only from its technical qualities but also from its characteristics, a quite different way of keeping, serving and drinking wine; a different perception of it.

Still Life with Light is an installation about the end of the classic glass wine bottle, but keeping the basic elements, the label, the cork, and the vine, also when in form of symbolic representations.

Still Life with Light is made with the Free Port prototype, 10 wine glasses, 2 Cyclops lamps, a piece of cork, fliers, a carpet and a handmade vase full of a ‘bag in the box’ of red wine.

Martí Guixé, 2012
Still life with light
Sotheby’s 
Palais Wilczek
Vienna Design Week 2012

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Painted Rug by Martí Guixé for Nanimarquina

Spanish designer Martí Guixé squeezed bottles of paint over this white rug from Spanish brand Nanimarquina as part of an exhibition at Vienna Design Week (+ movie).

Painted Rug by Martí Guixé

The movie shows Guixé dripping paint over the rug to create an irregular tiled pattern. The designer told Dezeen he was inspired by stories of traditional rug makers “painting by hand to create a more valuable rug” after they are woven.

Painted Rug by Martí Guixé

Painted Rug was shown as part of the Still Life With Light exhibition at Sotheby’s in Palais Wilczek.

Painted Rug by Martí Guixé

Earlier this year Nanimarquina celebrated its 25th anniversary by laying dozens of rugs across a square in Barcelona, and we published their movie of the event.

Painted Rug by Martí Guixé

Other projects by Martí Guixé we’ve featured include a series of containers with message labels attached and a clock that lets you write or draw where the numbers would be.

Painted Rug by Martí Guixé

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Painted Rug by Martí Guixé

Here’s some more information from Nanimarquina:


Drip Painting is a form of abstract art in which the paint is poured or dripped onto a canvas. For Martí Guixé, the idea of painting a rug is not new; he’s been turning it over in his head for years, because he was familiar with the tradition found in some areas of Eastern Europe of colouring tapestries after they’ve been woven.

Painted Rug by Martí Guixé

In the Still Life With Light project at Sotheby’s Vienna, Martí Guixé and nanimarquina saw the opportunity to explore some of the possibilities of Drip Painting as graffiti and to apply it to a rug. This was how a rug was transformed into a canvas, another feature of the Canvas Furniture project.

Painted Rug by Martí Guixé

Painted Rug is a sketch of a rug that is in itself already a rug. Once again, nanimarquina has dared to invent new ways of reinventing the rug.

Painted Rug by Martí Guixé

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Blank Wall Clock by Martí Guixé for Alessi

Catalan designer Martí Guixé has created a wall clock for Italian design brand Alessi with no markings and a dry-wipe surface. (more…)