Sculptor Carves Room
Entirely Out of Chocolate
I don’t know what it is about people and
chocolate rooms, but they seem to keep making them and we keep writing about
them. This time a shopping mall in Kaliningrad, Russia celebrated its fifth
anniversary by commissioning an artist to create a room entirely of chocolate.
The idea of building a chocolate room inside
Kaliningrad Plaza belonged to Lithuanian ad agency Ad Hunters, who
commissioned experienced sculptor Elena Climent to carve it out of 420
kilograms of dark, milk and white chocolate. Measuring around 20 square meters,
the delicious-looking room features furniture like a chocolate sofa, table
and carpet, as well as chocolate cutlery, candle holders, and flowers. 40% of
the room is made of dark chocolate, another 40% is milk chocolate, and the rest
is white chocolate.
Elena Climent declared she had a lot of fun
working on the chocolate room, and while she compared the process to ice
sculpting, she said chocolate is a warm, good smelling material which creates a
unique atmosphere. While working on the project, Climent faced some
difficulties with preserving the original appearance of her masterpieces and
did a lot of experimenting with chocolate mass and shape at temperatures
between 22 – 24 degrees Celsius.
On November 18, this mouthwatering living
space was broken into small pieces and handed to visitors of Kalinigrad Plaza.
In the past a Lithuanian shopping mall created a similar chocolate room,
and even Karl Lagerfeld succumbed to the awesomeness of the
treat and designed his own chocolate hotel room, complete with
an edible version of his favorite male model, Baptiste Giabiconi.
Publicity photos via Fotoden
Sculptor Carves Room Entirely Out of
Chocolate was originally posted at OddityCentral
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