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Installation highlights cellulosic future 1st June 2021 An installation by artist and experimental designer Megan McGlynn now on display at the Glasshouse Helsinki is based on a biodegradable nonwoven made of cellulosic fibres by Suominen Corporation The installation – Geo Pilvi – consists of eight folded structures that hang from the ceiling of the retail outlet. “The organic curves of these clouds are created entirely from straight geometry, referencing their surrounding architecture as well as nature,” explained McGlynn. “Working with this material was interesting for me as an artist. It is very thin, strong and tear resistant. I am very pleased with the combination of strength and translucency of the material.” ....
An installation made of Suominen’s nonwoven is on display at Glasshouse Helsinki Suominen Corporation’s press release on May 27, 2021 at 4:00 p.m. (EEST) An installation by an artist and experimental designer Megan McGlynn is set on display in Glasshouse Helsinki, a retail environment that opened its doors to visitors today in the center of Helsinki. The main material of the installation is from Suominen’s sustainable product portfolio: a biodegradable nonwoven made of cellulosic fibers. The installation is called Geo Pilvi and consists of eight folded structures that hang from the ceiling of Glasshouse Helsinki. “The organic curves of these clouds are created entirely from straight geometry, referencing their surrounding architecture as well as nature,” McGlynn describes. ....
Suominen Corporation's press release on May 27, 2021 at 4:00 p.m. (EEST) An installation by an artist and experimental designer Megan McGlynn is set on display in Glasshouse Helsinki, a retail environment ....