The Journey of Birch
An Immersive Experience Reflecting on the Nature of Time and Travel.
Grand Seiko, the renowned luxury Japanese timepiece manufacturer, has invited us to create an installation for Design Miami/ which celebrates the brand’s strong bond to nature.
Reciprocal Syntax
Reciprocal Syntax is an interactive installation, depicting the outcome of a creative exchange between two beings, through a metaphorical illustration of a concerted work process. The installation was developed and realized in collaboration with Budapest based digital artists Gabor Papp and Gáspár Hajdu of XORXOR and Ágoston Nagy of Binaura.
The Great Outdoors
The Great Outdoors are room dividers, paying ode to the immensity of mountain ranges and celebrating mankind's exploration of nature.
Inside out
As part of their Beijing Design Week program, Dashila(b) has invited us to observe and reflect on the very dynamic processes which the Dashilar area is currently going through.
Origin part I: Join
Join is the results of our collaboration with Mr. Tanaka – a master of Tategu – the traditional craft of Japanese wood joinery.
Join consists of a series of three space-dividers. In each piece two lined frames, representing the humble integrity inherent to the craft, are visually merged to create a moment that deviates from the conventional Tategu aesthetic, and introduces angles and shapes that are not commonly used in the craft.
City of Light
City of Light illustrates an abstract image of a city. In contrast to the most installations during the Glow Festival, using cutting edge lighting-technology, this low-tech installation consists of four hanging LED-lit light boxes, featuring layered images of imaginary cities.
Kaleidoscope Cabinet
The simple construction of the Kaleidoscope Cabinet, made of oak plywood, mirrors and hardened-glass, is possible to set in virtually endless compositions.
Through light and reflections, a striking visual effect is achieved, resulting in a unique display of the exhibited pieces.