We've started experimenting with the reuse of industrial foam rubber waste as a basis for a series of lights. All lights are fitted out with brass or chromed brass parts. The rubber is salvaged in a company that makes foam...
A stunning 410 kg of CO2 are emitted during the fabrication of every ton of concrete. If products were priced according to their environemental impact, concrete would be as expensive to use than the most exclusive marbles. Yet today, per...
‘Karel’ is a downlighter made at a large wood workshop on the outskirts of Brussels from their own cutting waste and leftover boards . The computer controlled table saw automatically cuts the surplus material to measure . The visible edges...
Coat racks that are made in our own workshop. They consists of a sample of coat hooks that we dismantle in buildings from different periods and styles. The hooks are mounted on a chamfered plank of oiled teak wood. (section:...
Shades in white opaline glass were already in use in petroleum lamps in the 19th century, and were quickly adopted also in the production of electrical lights. Their function is double. On the one hand, they act as a reflector,...
Our lampoons are made from dead stock and mid century chandeliers that are beyond repair. The glass is anywhere between 100 and 50 years old, but the fittings and cable are brand new. Honnoring a legacy To cope with the...
Strappy is a wall mounted bookshelf made from discarded boards. The shelves are made solely from boards that would otherwise have been wasted. We source these materials in to be demolished buildings, or obtain them from cutting wastes at local...