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    Rubber Lamp

    CLIENT:

    Private

    ARCHETYPE:

    Lighting

    Year:

    2022

    Photography:

    Titia Hahne

    A flexible lighting element formed from a single length of industrial rubber extrusion and LEDs. Suspended from the ceiling, it naturally bends into a gentle arc, defined entirely by the material’s inherent flexibility and weight.

    Ripple Panel

    CLIENT:

    Private

    ARCHETYPE:

    Research

    Year:

    2020

    Material:

    Polished Stainless Steel

    Photography:

    Titia Hahne

    Pleated with precision from polished stainless steel sheet, the Ripple series skews and reflects the surroundings in an ever shifting palette of colours and shapes. Available in single wall hanging panels or as a group to create site specific pieces. 

    R

    CLIENT:

    Private

    ARCHETYPE:

    Seating

    Year:

    2022

    Material:

    Stainless Steel, Cork

    Photography:

    Titia Hahne, Tijs Vervecken

    Credit:

    Supported by the Stimuleringsfonds Experimental research grant

    The Rolled Lounger continues an ongoing investigation into how flat material can be manipulated into structural form. A seat formed from rolled stainless steel plates balanced on industrial ball bearings. Brushed finish with rubber cork seat pad.

    Hydra

    CLIENT:

    Private

    ARCHETYPE:

    Exhibition

    Photography:

    Titia Hahne

    Credit:

    Film Program: Anh Dao

    Book selection: Printroom Rotterdam

    Visual Identity: Koehorst in 't Veld

    Website: Andy Chung

    Exhibition text: Derek Coulombe

    HYDRA was an independent group show during Dutch Design Week 2022, bringing together new works by Earnest Studio, Tom Chung & Studio Phil Procter. Over the course of the week, the house became a platform for design, sound, film, books and conversation. The works reflect a shared fascination with material, process and structure, from steel and resin to LEDs and industrial rubber.

    Glaze Table

    CLIENT:

    Private

    ARCHETYPE:

    Shelving, Table

    Year:

    2023

    Material:

    Stainless Steel, Resin

    Photography:

    Mathijs Labadie, Titia Hahne

    A family of low tables constructed from interlocking sheets of stainless steel, finished with a hyper-gloss resin coating. 


    Presented during Hydra (2022) and Design Biennale Rotterdam (2024).

    Bow Lamp

    CLIENT:

    Private

    ARCHETYPE:

    Lighting

    Year:

    2020

    Material:

    Anodised aluminium, LED components

    Photography:

    Tyson Ernste

    Bow is a collection of suspended lighting that encourages playful compositions. The curved forms are poised in the air, yet offer a sense of balance and movement. They can be used as singular elements in the home or office or grouped together to create dynamic installations. Produced from rolled aluminum profiles with an anodized finish.

    Bar Bassie

    CLIENT:

    Private

    ARCHETYPE:

    Furniture, Shelving, Restaurant, System

    Client:

    Bar Bassie

    Year:

    2024

    Material:

    Stainless Steel

    Photography:

    Eline Willaert

    Credits:

    Interior Design: Altu

    Decoration: Studio Stories

    A continuous wall-mounted shelving system designed for a restaurant housed in a historic building in Ghent. The long floating shelf system stretches across the open kitchen and bar, providing functional storage and visual rhythm. Designed to accommodate the daily tools of service, plates, glassware, pantry goods,and wine, the shelving balances industrial utility with a sense of lightness.

    Rolled Bench

    CLIENT:

    Private

    ARCHETYPE:

    Seating

    Material:

    Stainless Steel

    Photography:

    Titia Hahne

    Year:

    2022

    Credits:

    Supported by the Stimuleringsfonds Experimental research grant

    Outdoor or indoor bench precision crafted from two plates of stainless steel. Part of an ongoing research into the applications of rolled sheet metal production.

    Fire Pit

    CLIENT:

    Private

    ARCHETYPE:

    Furniture

    Year:

    2022

    Material:

    Stainless Steel

    Photography:

    Titia Hahne

    Photography:

    Tom Chung

    Credits:

    Supported by the Stimuleringsfonds Experimental research grant

    A minimal fire pit made from folded stainless steel. The wide, conical body directs heat and light upward. Designed for outdoor gatherings, the fire pit combines elemental function with a clean, modern silhouette. 

    Koopgoot seating

    CLIENT:

    Private

    ARCHETYPE:

    Seating

    Client:

    Koopgoot

    Year:

    2024

    Material:

    Stainless Steel

    Photography:

    Titia Hahne

    Credits:

    Creative Direction: The Young Agency

    Credits:

    Project Assistant: Dan Davies

    A series of benches and planter-benches was designed for an outdoor retail space, made of rolled stainless steel coated with vibrant polyester powder. In response to the multi-storied shopping area, the benches are designed to be viewed from above. The bench's curves subtly encourage a sense of intimacy between users. 

    Susan Bijl

    CLIENT:

    Susan Bijl

    ARCHETYPE:

    System, Display, Retail

    Year:

    2024

    Material:

    Stainless steel

    Photography:

    Titia Hahne

    Credits:

    Interior design: Adrianusch Kundert

    A modular grid system designed for the new Susan Bijl store in Rotterdam. A flexible display for the brand’s colourful and ever-evolving collection. CNC-punched stainless steel sheets are folded into large box panels, forming an adaptable structure on which to clip in custom designed accessories. Mirrors, rails, shelves, and hooks can be positioned anywhere along the 11-meter installation, allowing the space to shift and grow with the collection.

    Stone Island

    CLIENT:

    Stone Island Paris

    ARCHETYPE:

    Display, Vitrine, Retail

    Year:

    2025

    Materials:

    Glass, stainless steel

    Photography:

    Benoit Florençon

    Credits:

    Interior design: AMO

    Archive Vitrine for Stone Island Paris. Enclosing rare garments from the extensive Stone Island archive, the Vitrine highlights the brand’s legacy of research into cutting-edge materials and treatments.

    Scop Shelf

    CLIENT:

    Koen Taselaar, Simone Trum

    ARCHETYPE:

    Shelving, Display, Furniture

    Year:

    2023

    Material:

    Stainless Steel

    Photography:

    Titia Hahne

    The Scoop Shelf was designed for the home of Koen Taselaar and Simone Trum. Custom-built shelving unit positioned to frame a large window. By playing with curves and perspective, the design creates a fisheye effect that shifts how the room is experienced. Made from 3mm stainless steel, blind rivets and almost not enough tolerance.

    Melly Book Towers

    CLIENT:

    Kunstinstituut Melly

    ARCHETYPE:

    System, Shelving, Display, Retail, Furniture

    Year:

    2023

    Materials:

    Stainless steel, rubber castors

    Photography:

    Titia Hahne, Liza Wouters

    A whirling shelving system for the Melly Bookstore, event space & coffee corner. These "wonky drivable book cakes" are stacked in leaning, circular layers. As the shelves move, books are alternately revealed and hidden. The shelves are designed to move, twist, and turn, transforming them into mobile, sculptural objects that activate the space.

    Marnet shelving

    CLIENT:

    Various

    ARCHETYPE:

    System, Shelving, Furniture

    Year:

    2018

    Materials:

    Stainless steel, book screw fixings, rubber castors

    Photography:

    Tyson Ernste

    Marnet is a modular system of shelves and dividing brackets that can be scaled to suit any space, developed for ease of production and installation. Each element is made from stainless steel sheet with folded edges, allowing minimal use of material without compromising on strength. Marnet includes custom features like a sliding library ladder and storage drawers, for practical storage in residential or commercial environments.

    Gaze Mirror

    CLIENT:

    Muuto

    ARCHETYPE:

    Mirror

    Year:

    2025

    Material:

    Stainless Steel

    A single-material mirror that offers a new perspective on both the spaces it reflects and the metal from which it is composed. Unlike conventional mirrors, the Gaze Mirror achieves its reflective quality through a single sheet of stainless steel, polished to a high-gloss, mirror-like finish. The mirror is folded at a precise angle that enhances its structural strength, allowing it to maintain a sense of visual lightness while ensuring durability and stability. It not only reflects its environment but transforms it, creating dynamic shifts in light, depth, and perception from different viewpoints. This interplay between surface and space generates a constantly evolving visual experience. The Gaze Mirror is available in two sizes.

    Framing system for Koen

    CLIENT:

    Koen Taselaar

    ARCHETYPE:

    Frame, System

    Year:

    2025

    Material:

    Stainless steel

    Photography:

    Aurélien Mole

    A modular framing system designed for Koen Taselaar’s intricate jacquard tapestries. The frames bring woven works off the wall and into the space. Each freestanding frame is made from CNC-punched and folded stainless steel profiles, inspired by the design of a life-sized Meccano set. Perforated patterns of circles, squares, and triangles reduce the structure’s weight while adding ornamental detail. Unlike wall-mounted displays, this system makes visible the back sides of the textiles, revealing the complexity and craftsmanship of the tapestries.

    Piranesi Exhibition

    CLIENT:

    Depot Boijmans Van Beuningen

    ARCHETYPE:

    Exhibition

    Year:

    2022

    Photography:

    Titia Hahne

    Credits:

    Curated by Mireille Linck

    Piranesi on Paper, A study of the work of Italian artist, print maker and trader Giovanni Battista Piranesi (1720-1778) at Depot Boijmans Van Beuningen. The exhibition studies and presents the rarely seen prints and books of Piranesi, alongside extensive research carried out by Mireille Linck into the watermarks and heritage of the 751 Piranesi works in the collection of the Boijmans Van Beuningen. The design plays with magnification to highlight and study the textures and hidden details found in Piranesi’s Oeuvre. Blow ups, magnifying lenses, light boxes, and projections invite the visitor to get closer to the work. The display materials produced for this exhibition were the first phase of a long-term collaboration between the Depot and the studio.

    Depot Stools

    CLIENT:

    Depot Boijmans Van Beuningen

    ARCHETYPE:

    Seating

    Year:

    2023

    Material:

    Stainless steel

    Photography:

    Titia Hahne

    A single stool that can be modulated and repeated in endless formations. Each stool can stand independently, be positioned back and forth to form a straight line or arranged side by side into a circular configuration. The curved rolled steel seats respond to the building architecture and reflect the museum lighting of the space. The Depot stools make up a flexible seating system that can be divided, extended, and moved around the building as needed.

    Depot Rails

    CLIENT:

    Depot Boijmans Van Beuningen

    ARCHETYPE:

    System, Display, Vitrine

    Year:

    2024

    Materials:

    Stainless steel, glass

    Photography:

    Titia Hahne

    A wall display system for Depot Boijmans Van Beuningen, designed to offer display flexibility without overpowering the works on view. The system allows for the display of exhibition materials and works, in glass vitrines and LCD screens, installed on a grid of point fixings along three stainless-steel rails. The vitrines are designed to be easily repositioned, removed, or replaced. The internal grid of holes within each vitrine allows for both suspension and shelving, enabling the display of artworks of varying scales and orientations. Every component is custom engineered, from hardware to the internal suspension system.

    Depot Vitrines

    CLIENT:

    Depot Boijmans Van Beuningen

    ARCHETYPE:

    System, Display, Vitrine

    Year:

    2023

    Material:

    Stainless steel, glass

    Photography:

    Titia Hahne

    A system of freestanding modular vitrines made of stainless steel and glass. The system offers height adjustable vitrines that are fully demountable, fulfilling the demands for long serving and flexible display space. As a kit of parts these vitrines are suitable to use in different formats and all individual parts can be interchanged, removed, or repaired. This in turn makes installation much easier, as art handlers can remove any single panel of glass during installation, rethinking the usual approach of heavy glued glass hoods that are lifted over priceless artworks.

    Trappenhuis kitchen

    CLIENT:

    Private

    ARCHETYPE:

    Kitchen

    Year:

    2023

    Material:

    Stainless steel

    Photography:

    Titia Hahne

    Credits:

    Architecture: Atelier Tomas Dirrix

    Credits:

    Onno Donkers Studio

    A custom stainless steel kitchen designed for the remarkable home of Koen Taselaar & Simone Trum, nestled at the base of a wooden fortress home designed by Atelier Tomas Dirrix. The stainless steel kitchen sits in contrast to the surrounding timber structure, while providing a durable and functional worktop.

    New Balance × Sevenstore

    CLIENT:

    New Balance, Sevenstore

    ARCHETYPE:

    System, Display, Retail, Furniture

    Location:

    2023

    Material:

    Stainless steel

    Photography:

    SEVENSTORE

    A modular display system was for SEVENSTORE’s Baltic Triangle location. Developed in collaboration with Manchester-based design studio YOUTH. Constructed from satin and mirror- polished stainless steel, the modular system echoes the sleek design and refined engineering of New Balance’s iconic footwear. The system can be rearranged and reconfigured to suit changing displays.