
Photography: Stella Ojala / Amos Rex
Studio Drift has installed a hovering concrete slab as part of its Elemental exhibition at Helsinki’s Amos Rex museum.
The Amsterdam studio turned to Thomas More’s Utopia to design the gravity-defying monolith, interpreting his vision of an imaginary material that can be used to build anything as a huge concrete brick.

How the slab floats is a mystery, although the museum says that it needs ‘daily maintenance’, suggesting there’s some clever engineering going on behind the scenes.
Other block-like objects featured in the show include Studio Drift’s take on some well-known everyday objects, including mobile phones and scissors.
Elemental runs at Amox Rex until 19th May.
