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Useless Machine Arrhythmic Carousel - 1953 - Bruno Munari Brushed Aluminum Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches | Bruno Munari Aluminum Print | Bruno Munari Prints

Useless Machine Arrhythmic Carousel - 1953 - Bruno Munari Brushed Aluminum Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches | Bruno Munari Aluminum Print | Bruno Munari Prints

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Useless Machine Arrhythmic Carousel - 1953 - Bruno Munari Brushed Aluminum Print

Experience the avant-garde genius of Bruno Munari with this museum-quality reproduction of his iconic 1953 work, Useless Machine Arrhythmic Carousel. This fine art print captures Munari's playful yet profound exploration of kinetic art and industrial design, blending abstract forms with a sense of whimsical motion. As a leading figure in the Italian Futurist and Concrete Art movements, Munari challenged traditional aesthetics, creating pieces that celebrate randomness and mechanical beauty. This archival-grade print is a testament to his innovative spirit, perfect for collectors and design enthusiasts seeking a statement piece.

RedKalion presents this masterpiece on premium brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND®, a 3mm (0.12") thick material that ensures durability and a sleek, modern profile. The direct print on AluDibond delivers vivid colors with a matte, glare-free finish, while unprinted white areas reveal a striking metallic silver effect, enhancing the dynamic look of Munari's design. The horizontal grain adds texture and depth, making this 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches print an ideal choice for contemporary interiors.

Elevate your space with an archival masterpiece that endures, backed by RedKalion's commitment to excellence in fine art reproductions. Each print includes a hanging kit for easy installation, tailored to your fulfillment country.

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What is the significance of Bruno Munari's Useless Machine Arrhythmic Carousel from 1953?

Created in 1953, this work reflects Bruno Munari's avant-garde approach to kinetic art, blending Futurist ideals with playful abstraction to explore motion and randomness in industrial design.

What materials are used for this Bruno Munari aluminum print?

This museum-quality print uses brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND® with a 3mm thickness, direct printing for vivid colors, and a matte finish with metallic silver effects in unprinted areas.

How does the brushed aluminum finish enhance this fine art print?

The horizontal grain and metallic finish create a dynamic look, ideal for black-and-white designs, adding texture and a modern aesthetic to Munari's artwork.

Is a hanging kit included with this Bruno Munari print?

Yes, a hanging kit is included with every order, though it may vary by fulfillment country to ensure secure installation.

What are the dimensions of this archival reproduction?

This print measures 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches, offering a substantial presence suitable for gallery walls or contemporary spaces.

How does RedKalion ensure the longevity of this aluminum print?

We use archival-grade materials and direct printing on AluDibond, providing fade-resistant colors and a durable, rigid base for long-term display.

Can you describe the artistic style of Bruno Munari in this piece?

Munari's style here combines Concrete Art abstraction with kinetic elements, using geometric forms to evoke arrhythmic motion, characteristic of his mid-20th century innovations.