Grey + Recycled Polyethylene. The shape and linearity of this piece symbolise authority and control.
Read MoreTalking about loss of culture, this image features a concrete-built setting with 3 items placed around it: A pillow, a porcelain sheep and a soft-drink can used as a vase hat contains a flower. While I’m talking about the loss of culture through this image, all these items are symbols of diverse human life - but put together feel random and out of place.
Read MoreSteel is the most recycled industrial material in the world, with over 500 metric tonnes recycled annually, including pre- and post-consumer scrap. It can be recycled an infinite amount of times and be used with no downgrading in quality which makes it a very sustainable and long-lasting material.
Read MoreThis chair was inspired by the organic shapes of the human body and the geometric shapes of our industrial world. Combining these two aspects together with the chair being made of recycled steel, I want this chair to be symbolic for contemporary intersectionality.
Read MoreInspired by the current times, I wanted to create something that sparked a sense of futuristic avant-garde and utopia. This chair is made of stainless steel and its shape combines soft curves with sharp edges.
Read MoreA chair made of recycled plastic.
Read MoreA strong stone paired with a strong metal.
Read MoreIn a world where sustainability has become a fashion statement and greenwashing is a marketing 101, many people try to adapt to the new trend of being resourceful - in a very superficial way.
Read MoreGranite + Steel. A visual story about angles.
Read MoreConcrete + Iron. Strong materials balanced lightly.
Read MoreGranite + Steel. A strong axis paired with a strong stone.
Read MoreThis combination of oriental tiles paired with hard edges leads to unique atmosphere.
Read MoreA distinct shape paired with a unique combination of glass and concrete lead to this experimental staircase.
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