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january 05, 2022 - Origami Steel

Heaven Tree by Origami Steel for The Epiphany


Heaven Tree by #origamisteel is the tree protagonist of this photographic representation: a piece of furniture that through the sinuous shapes seems to want to expand horizontally and vertically, giving a connotation to the wall, decorating it with the style of interior #design. It is possible to create a three-dimensionality of this metal object by flexing the leaves, to the point that they can also become a support for the Befana socks!

The Epiphany is a festival that is still deeply rooted in Italy and celebrated in Christianity, albeit with different meanings between West and East. Beyond history and theology, the contemporary popular tradition identifies the event with the Befana (a term that always derives from epipháneia) which, like Santa Claus, bursts into homes at night, this time to fill the stockings hanging from the fireplace or at the window (or an #origamisteel object, for those who have them at home ...)

This shift in the imagination is due to pagan rites of the early Middle Ages and today it is very fun to tell children, even if it brings a little melancholy because it coincides with the end of the holidays, for students as well as for workers. #heaventree, however, like all the metal furniture proposed by #origamisteel, is an evergreen that does not end with the holiday period.

During the year, perfect in the rooms or in the hall or in the corridors, #heaventree can be, in addition to an aesthetic decoration, useful as a coat rack, photo frame or object holder, arousing different sensations with its ductile and reflective material, available - as in the photo - in Calamine steel and also in painted metal for those who love colors.

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