Animal Factory is a collection of animals designed by artist Luca Boscardin in a simple and abstract way, each preserving the exact size and proportions of the real animals. The objects – a giraffe, gorilla, crocodile and wolf – are characterised by a minimal shape, made of metal tubing and a minimal use of colour: each one is painted in a single shade, encouraging passers-by to open their minds and let their imaginations run wild.
The structures of the different animals can represent a gigantic playground for children, an alternative tool for a workout, a peculiar place to hang out, or even a bike rack. Due to the simplistic design and construction process, more animals can be imagined to join the herd. The work invites you to sit on or climb up the structures and play with it.
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