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Investigating, experimenting and mainly auto-producing his visions and implementations for the wide spectrum of the domestic landscape. Fabricating products, interriors and architectural work for his steadily growing “Construction Family”.
Hyperion Spotlight
With numerous joints allowing for a flexibility of movement that closer resembles that of a living creature than a piece of furniture, the Hyperion can be manipulated into a nearly endless array of stances, ranging from a low crouch to a tip toe stand.
The current prototype (shown here) stands about as tall as a floor lamp but the 8 meter steel version is a towering titan completeted in 2013
Construction Cabinet
overturning the traditional outide/inside dichotomy of a cabinet This is a modular cabinet that hides none of its workings. There is a door locking mechanism based on an old espagnolet lock and the hinges are built with seven independent axels that swivel 180 degrees to open the doors.
Dolomite construction table
500Kg of waste marble put on legs.
Designed on comission for the Countdown Upcycling project located in Bolzano, Italy this table was the result of a research on the local marble industry.
Seeing the waste material generated by these companies immediately I was fascinated by the immense boulders cut clean like a loaf of bread. With the rest mashed up in a grinder to use as roadfill
Inspired by the high voltage electrical posts bolted into the rock faces of the dolomites the table legs were attached onto the natural age old, rockface of the table, revealing the clean cut scurface and inside of the stone on top.
via paulheijnen.com