
PACK SWEET PACK: a series of household objects inspired by industrial packaging. Though packaging is both disposable and ephemeral, it is linked with various types of use. Cardboard boxes, for instance, are often used as makeshift seats or as floor protections. PACK, SWEET PACK was born from the reinterpretation of this provisional aesthetic.
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BOX: a stool conceived from the transfer of cardboard folding techniques to aluminum sheets. With its handle on the top, it refers to makeshift seats. Produced by
Moustache.
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FLATPACK: a hand tufted wool rug refering to the most rudimentary way of protecting a floor: a simple sheet of cardboard lain on the ground. Produced by
galerie kreo.
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FRAGILE: a vase made of expanded polystyrene. It somehow looks like an empty packaging for a missing object.
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STRAP: a flexible framing system, directly inspired by an industrial packaging method for fragile sheets. A standard Nylon strap is used to hold the four metal corners together. These corners protect the object and allow it to be hung on the wall.
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STYRENE: a ceiling lamp using the light diffusion qualities of expanded polystyrene. The fixation principle – two halves linked together by adhesive tape – is inspired by industrial packaging systems and makes the installation of the lamp extremely easy. The translucent texture appears once the light is turned on.
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TETRA: starting with a classical principle of industrial food packaging (a cylinder closed on both ends creating a berlingot shape). This king sized seat is an invitation to sit down and is easy to move around. It somehow refers to the classic Sacco.
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PACK SWEET PACK
A series of household objects inspired by industrial packaging created in 2006.