![]() ![]() Please note: ceramic is a natural material, so each product is slightly different and may vary slightly in color shade. The Trigami hanging lamp is available in 5 colors. The material of the Trigami collection is ceramic, sustainable and completely recyclable. Sabine van der Ham has applied this triangle in an innovative way by folding it with origami techniques into an innovative lighting object. Due to the strong properties of this triangular shape, architects regularly use it as a foundation. The Trigami collection focuses on one geometric shape: the equilateral triangle. This means there are unlimited possibilities and the shapes are endless. ![]() These blocks can be printed using 3D printing technology. These sand shapes with matching layering are the starting points of the Zandi. The grinding effect of sand ensures that special objects are created. ![]() Wind and water move sand grains and form sand shapes on the beach and in the dunes. Rock blocks become boulders, boulders become gravel and gravel becomes sand. A grainy material and one of the most common natural substances on earth has been transformed into a lighting object. With sand as the basic material, Zandi has a special structure. In this evolutive space, JB will be there to make tours of the shed and do construction performances during the week. This place is made for people to gather and relax. Visitors are welcome to come inside, have a look at the works, take a seat and enjoy a drink from the bar. By looking closely at the construction, wobbly connections, visible screws and flaws can be seen to show the different steps of the process. Here, this Bundle technique is used on a larger scale. This shed is made the same way as the furniture displayed inside, using the Bundle technique of tightening wood beams together with duct tape. JB’s abilities to adapt to any context helped him to create his own space, displaying his universe through recent works inspired from fantasy and video games. It is made from Piet’s leftover wood and JB’s colorful duct tape, with the help of some screws. For this year’s Dutch Design Week, JB was invited by Piet Hein Eek to build a new shed called the Lumber Camp. ![]()
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