What do you see watching at the Siya bottle?
Exploring the essential of Siya juice brand, Backbone Branding gave it this simple solution for SIS Natural – the natural fruit is right on your glass.
Exploring the essential of Siya juice brand, Backbone Branding gave it this simple solution for SIS Natural – the natural fruit is right on your glass.
WASARA was born from a desire to design tableware that perfectly complements the dishes you serve and creates a heartwarming and comfortable setting, even though it can only be used once.
Natural Finish is a reflection on natural decoration. It is a series of very porous white ceramic vases which were left in natural spaces in the middle of nowhere for a year.
Made from large straw wrapped with belts, are also a creative conversion of a precious remembrance from his childhood. “When the time comes, this will decompose and go back to where it was born.”
‘White Stick’ is a culmination of both natural and artificial materials, creating a unique contrast between high tech and low tech materials in each work. Each piece is inimitable and organic in shape due to the inconsistent shape of the wood, and then partially covered in an artificial biodegradable material to allow the creation of structures.
Reversed volumes are bowls that are shaped by capturing the imprint of a fruit/vegetable. The space between a vessel and a fruit/vegetable is filled with ceramics.
Line02 by Thomas Vailly is a versatile and low tech way to produce fluid and organic plastic shapes. Latex sheets are like numeric surfaces, and can be stretched, scaled and blown to create an infinity of fluid volumes. Line 02 is a dialog between 3D-modeling, rapid prototyping, craftsmanship and design.
In a factory, overproduction is common. In between shifts, plastic is dripping on the floor. Instead of this, Ruben Thier created containers for under every extruder. By this, the plastic is collected as an overproduction archive.
The objects displayed in the ‘Botanica’ collection are designed as if the oil- based era, in which we are living, never took place. As if historians, we investigated the pre-bakelite period, discovering unexpected textures, feelings and technical possibilities offered by natural polymers extracted from plants or animal-derivatives.
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