OPIS:
Brezčasno obliko kioska je leta 1966 zasnoval slovenski arhitekt in oblikovalec Saša J. Maechtig. Sistem je temeljil na modulih ojačanega poliestra, ki so se lahko uporabljali kot samostojne ali združene enote. Tako smo Jugoslovani v teh trafikah lahko kupovali časopis, sadje in zelenjavo, sladoled, hot dog, uporabljala pa ga je tudi milica kot svoje mini mestne enote. Kiosk K67 je kot izviren in sodoben dizajn postal del stalne razstave v muzeju MOMA v New Yorku.
Ob naročilu napišite željeno barvo (rumena, rdeča ali bež) ter velikost:
PLAKAT A3 (mali 29,7x42 cm): 30,00 €
PLAKAT B2 (srednji 50x70 cm): 45,00 €
PLAKAT B1 (veliki 100x70 cm): 55,00 €
KIOSK K67
The legendary Yugoslav newsstand.
The timeless design of the kiosk was designed in 1966 by Slovenian architect and designer Saša J. Maechtig. The system was based on reinforced polyester modules that could be used as separate or combined units. In this way, Yugoslavs could buy newspapers, fruits and vegetables, ice cream, and hot dogs in these kiosks, and the militia used them as their mini city units. Kiosk K67, with its unique and modern design, has been added to the permanent exhibition of the MOMA Museum in New York.
ⓒ JUS Project, Marmelada d.o.o.