taiwanese artist cheng tsung feng designed a large-scale adjustable bamboo installation for teaory — body care brand of yiri living that uses tea leaves as raw material. ‘bamboo forest’ is a portable structure that can be assembled repeatedly in order to change its scale and space spatial configuration. inside, the artist sought to generate a quiet and secluded atmosphere by using more than 3000 slices of natural bamboo.cheng tsung feng's portable installation uses more than 3000 slices of natural bamboo all images courtesy of  cheng tsung feng

 

 

the installation can successively move in the future to different sceneries such as grasslands, tea plantations, forests, beaches, snowfields, riverbeds, canyons, and various cities. cheng tsung feng‘s project invites observers, birds as well as natural elements like soil, sunlight, wind, waves, and flowers to meet into the ‘bamboo forest’, while after a bit, visitors feel the contact with the ground.cheng tsung feng's portable installation uses more than 3000 slices of natural bamboo

cheng tsung feng's portable installation uses more than 3000 slices of natural bamboo

cheng tsung feng's portable installation uses more than 3000 slices of natural bamboo

cheng tsung feng's portable installation uses more than 3000 slices of natural bamboo

cheng tsung feng's portable installation uses more than 3000 slices of natural bamboo

cheng tsung feng's portable installation uses more than 3000 slices of natural bamboo

cheng tsung feng's portable installation uses more than 3000 slices of natural bamboo

 

cheng tsung feng's portable installation uses more than 3000 slices of natural bamboo

 

 

project info:

 

name: bamboo forest (2021)

designer: cheng tsung feng

 

 

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edited by: christina petridou | designboom