Inspired by geological stratification, the sculptural 18m-long multifunctional element invigorates the entrance area of the new office building of a pioneering online food shopping company in Utrecht, The Netherlands.
The largest monolithic piece designed to date by the creative duo, makes the whole space vibrate — turning, curving, folding, and unfolding in a variety of heights and widths, it serves for sitting, reception, planters, as a high working desk and as a leaning table.
Transforming 880 kg of plastic waste into a new type of “stone”, the project simulates rock formations through a sophisticated layer-to-layer 3D sculpture technique.
This specific piece installed in PicNic headquarters in Utrecht, was designed pushing off the design brief of DENC architects, who were in charge of the building’s entrance interior design.
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Article Code | – |
Type | – |
Finish | Textured |
Properties | Wood Waste |
Durability | – |
Sustainability | – |
Weight | 80 kg |
Density | – g/cm3 |
Strength | – mpa |
Insulation Properties | – |
Fire Resistance | – |
Load-Bearing Capacity | – |
Density | – |
Fire-Rating | – |
18m
Process | – |
Material | Plastic Waste |
Percentage of Waste | -% |
Upcycling Waste | 800 kg / sqm |
Green Mark | — |
Sample Size | 18m |
Distribution Area | – |