Moritz Liedtke

Moritz discovers new ways to redesign the flat linoleum in a threedimensional context. With his objects, he explores a new aesthetic potential by working visually with the structure of the jute combined with the front and back sides of the linoleum.

He composes a playful design with wood and linoleum that shows how the material is commonly constructed. The separation of the lino highlights the different layers of the material and creates a new optic contrast between the different elements.

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Moritz Liedtke

Moritz discovers new ways to redesign the flat linoleum in a threedimensional context. With his objects, he explores a new aesthetic potential by working visually with the structure of the jute combined with the front and back sides of the linoleum.

He composes a playful design with wood and linoleum that shows how the material is commonly constructed. The separation of the lino highlights the different layers of the material and creates a new optic contrast between the different elements.