THE COLLECTION OF UNCONVENTIONAL BOWLS
This series of bowls were made of repurposed materials. The main bodies once were pipe sections and pipe fittings. I used empty gas charges/ bulbs for the legs. The chipped layers of paint are inspired by the original remains of the pipe paint. In spite of the raw, harsh, cold materials the final products create a playful, happy vibe.
Spheric bowls
and candle holders
A selection of versatile pieces made out of metal spheres.
Torus light
THIS WREATH-SHAPED LAMP GIVES A WARM ATMOSPHERE TO ANY SPACE
The object is made of metal, yet the randomly cut pieces of sheet metal give it an organic feel. This piece is made from plasterboard profiles so that otherwise useless metal scraps can be reborn with previously unimaginable function and shine.
Tank bowls
THIS COLLECTION OF BOWLS IS MADE OUT OF METAL TANKS AND CONTAINERS.
This series of bowls were made of defective metal tanks and other scrap metal. This way they returned from the purgatory of a scrapyard and got a new fancy life.
Crystal bowls and planters
THIS COLLECTION WAS INSPIRED BY THE ASYMMETRICAL STRUCTURES OF NATURAL CRYSTALS.
These pieces are made of glass and copper.
so they have the same fragility and translucent, random shapes as some natural crystals.
The same concept was also used to create a variety of lights.
This object is made of tubes of metal frames used to transport motorcycles. Like the other objects, it is completely recycled. The thin-walled but strong steel tubes make a light and stable structure. The gate can be easily dismantled into three parts for easy transport.
Gate 77
THIS IS A GATEWAY TO ANYWHERE
Gates, arches, they all symbolise the transition from one place to another. The opening, closing, connecting or isolating of a space, in a physical or spiritual sense. This gate can serve as a Gate of happiness (wedding arch) or a simple arch in a garden that opens to a special symbolic or personal space or sanctuary.