SWIMMING POOL BY FELIPE PANTONE WITH 130,000 GLASS TILES IN THE COLORS OF THE RAINBOW -
12
May

SWIMMING POOL BY FELIPE PANTONE WITH 130,000 GLASS TILES IN THE COLORS OF THE RAINBOW

Argentinian-Spanish artist Felipe Pantone follows a pixelated aesthetic as seen in his interpretation of Poltrona Frau’s Archibald armchair and Miller Division’s skateboard. This time he went to a beach house in Jávea, Spain and added some 130,000 ONIX glass tiles to its pool. He created a visual effect and called his project “Chromadynamica Pool”• the set of glass tiles creates a sharp contrast with the classically designed architecture of Esther Santos, reports APE-MPE.
He was inspired by his desire to “create an effect that no one had seen before inside a pool: an underwater design that focuses on light. The colors from the refracted light immersed in the reflections of the water.’ “I like the contrast it creates with the rest of the house, with its simple shapes, as well as with the view and the environment,” he confessed.
Pantone carefully selected seven different color shades for the tiles and the pool acts as a venue for an underwater prismatic color spiral.
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