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Another Orshaegen design, this sculptural table lamp was created in collaboration with Antwerp-based designer Robbe Stevens. Combining surplus steel tubing once again this time with upcycled glass bricks, the lamp preserves its original purpose of emitting light through concrete walls.
The Stratum collection by Daan de Wit is based on a material conscious technique that uses as little material as possible and an almost wasteless result. The collection includes a series of pieces including vases that combine recycled acrylic and bamboo. By cutting sheet material into concentric layers and assembling them by hand, the designer obtains hollow, conical and organically shaped objects which are handmade in his studio. They are produced on a small scale and mostly on demand to prevent overproduction.
Opting for joinery techniques in place of glue and other harmful solvents, Studio Part has created a modular shelving unit. Made from locally sourced wood, the P4 system uses a dovetail joint to fix the shelves to the wall bracket. The final result is minimal with a graphic silhouette and a warm wooden feel thanks to the studio’s use of charcoal oil chestnut.
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The Cobble coat rack by design studio Fractall draws inspiration from the shape of cobblestones, which inform both the amorphous shape and imperfect appearance. It demonstrates the studio’s typical approach of exposing traces of material manufacturing, the ‘defects’ in the hot rolled steel serving mimicking the natural texture of cobblestones. Meanwhile, the mono-material nature of the piece makes it easy to close the loop for a circular economy at the end of the product’s lifecycle.
Architect Olivier Vitry has opted for glass as his industrial material of choice whilst finding a way to capture his fascination with the coloured and ephemeral light of a rainbow. This luminaire makes it possible to create coloured lighting effects from the white light of a bulb by placing one or more textured colour filters. The object is composed of 2 glass tubes with several slots to insert the filters which are like petals around these tubes.
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