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Monday, March 19, 2007

GARDENING BENCH - JURGEN BEY



Already a classic within "Form Follows Process" design,where we're studying objects whose productions result from a series of conditions instead of active choices. The garden is well looked after, all year round. Each season has its own colours, smells and waste. The hay of the summer, the prunnings and the leaves of the autumn, all of this can be used for non-durable furniture. Extrusion containers press the garden waste into endless benches which can be shortened to any length. It is up to nature to decide when it'll reclaim them back. Studio JURGENBEY for Droog Design 1999 [Ph: Marcel Loermans]

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