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The egg is a design created by nature, which is seen as the pursuit of perfection in form and strength. An egg is so perfectly formed, that for the small mass that the shell has, it can tolerate an enormous power impact. In the mind of man, beauty is often geometric in form and structure. It is often forgotten that just curves make the design more humane.
The ' MARK I ' shows, that the shapes reduced directly from nature, are more meaningful than the geometric perfection that man himself has created. By buying the closet the man is given a choice. When one chooses for the natural beauty, one will let the egg completely and can enjoy its perfection in form and proportion. When one chooses for functional importance, one breaks with this perfection, and the egg will serve as on object in which valuable possessions can be shown. To do this, one uses a hammer whose shape is derived from prehistoric times, when man and nature were one.
choose for functional importance, by breaking with the perfection, and the egg will serve as on object in which valuable possessions can be shown.
The golden ratio is the connection between nature and mankind
Process of making a hollow plaster egg
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Nature has its own beauty, that can't be changed by the hands of a human. Even if we create our own perfection out of nature's beauty, it will al Read More

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