EDL’s FENIX NTM® provides the backdrop for everyday items in Scenario – a visual series borne out of creative collaboration.
February 24th, 2016
Photography by Francesca Iovene
The properties of nanotech material FENIX NTM, a smart material by EDL, makes it a highly recommended one for interiors. Features such as an anti-fingerprint surface boosts the thermal healing of micro-scratches. Gentle to the touch, the material also beautifies spaces with intense matte colours.
Scenario – a photographic series – portrays these qualities through a creative collaboration between stylists Marina Cinciripini and Sarah Richiuso of I Tradizionali and photographer Francesca Lovene. Everyday items are styled with FENIX NTM as backdrop, reinforcing the design objective of the material to host daily life effortlessly. The first series presents various recipes through food ingredients – a nod to the common adaptation of FENIX NTM in the kitchen.
Suitable for contact with food, FENIX NTM is anti-bacterial and hydro-repellent with a high-resistance to acid solvents and house reagents.
FENIX NTM® measures 3050 x 1300 x 0.9mm.
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