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Silver Hammer Design
Classic attributes of carrera marble and dark stained cabinets. We also used the herringbone pattern in the floor typical of historical french normandy estates.
Silver Hammer Design
Classic attributes of carrera marble and dark stained cabinets. We also used the herringbone pattern in the floor typical of historical french normandy estates.
Silver Hammer Design
Classic attributes of carrera marble and dark stained cabinets. We also used the herringbone pattern in the floor typical of historical french normandy estates.
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Silver Hammer Design
Classic attributes of carrera marble and dark stained cabinets. We also used the herringbone pattern in the floor typical of historical french normandy estates.
Silver Hammer Design
Classic attributes of carrera marble and dark stained cabinets. We also used the herringbone pattern in the floor typical of historical french normandy estates.
Silver Hammer Design
Classic attributes of carrera marble and dark stained cabinets. We also used the herringbone pattern in the floor typical of historical french normandy estates.
Silver Hammer Design
Classic attributes of carrera marble and dark stained cabinets. We also used the herringbone pattern in the floor typical of historical french normandy estates.
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Inspiration for a modern l-shaped eat-in kitchen remodel in Melbourne with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, gray cabinets, gray backsplash, paneled appliances and an island
Real Jardín Botánico de Madrid.
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Silver Hammer Design
Classic attributes of carrera marble and dark stained cabinets. We also used the herringbone pattern in the floor typical of historical french normandy estates.
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'Thundercloud' purple plum (Prunus cerasifera 'Thundercloud'). Photo: Wikimedia Commons user Ciar, licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported
Silver Hammer Design
Classic attributes of carrera marble and dark stained cabinets. We also used the herringbone pattern in the floor typical of historical french normandy estates.
Silver Hammer Design
Classic attributes of carrera marble and dark stained cabinets. We also used the herringbone pattern in the floor typical of historical french normandy estates.
Silver Hammer Design
Classic attributes of carrera marble and dark stained cabinets. We also used the herringbone pattern in the floor typical of historical french normandy estates.
Silver Hammer Design
Classic attributes of carrera marble and dark stained cabinets. We also used the herringbone pattern in the floor typical of historical french normandy estates.
Silver Hammer Design
Classic attributes of carrera marble and dark stained cabinets. We also used the herringbone pattern in the floor typical of historical french normandy estates.
Silver Hammer Design
Classic attributes of carrera marble and dark stained cabinets. We also used the herringbone pattern in the floor typical of historical french normandy estates.
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CIRCU - MAGICAL FURNITURE
Lapiaz inspired this luxury bathtub. The french word is the name given to the typical karst formations produced by surface dissolution of limestone or dolomite rocks. It can also be caused by freezing and thawing in cold climates. This is how Lapiaz unique bathtub emerged. Imagine a stone freezed and freshly cracked to show the entire world a rich, golden interior. The polished brass details and mirrored sides attribute this luxury design artwork an artic yet comfy and warm beauty. Definitely a statement piece for the most luxurious bathrooms.
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GARRISON 1-51
The Garrison is a sculptural iron casting intended for use a stool or side table. It recycles steel salvaged from the 2015 demolition of the namesake Garrison bridge near Toronto’s Fort York. True to STACKLAB’s ethos, however, the Garrison’s shape is not intended to be a formal representation or memorialization of any of the bridge’s attributes.
Instead, the Garrison exemplifies STACKLAB’s mission to emphasize that all material matters. Discarded or waste materials are repurposed in a way that imbues them with new life and meaning.
Its form was derived using digital real-time parametric design and fabrication technology. STACKLAB optimized the product to be as light and strong as possible: the Garrison’s 35-lb. weight can support a load of 900 lbs.
STACKLAB and its partnering firm Rebart procured two tons of bridge rebar, enough to release a limited-edition run of 102 units. STACKLAB designed the Garrison to be sand-cast and engineered the pattern (used to generate sand moulds) so that small manufacturing defects, typical of this process, would only appear at the tip of the piece. Units 1 to 51 have a thermally applied 1/16” solid bronze coating in this location, which ameliorates these defects. This coating turns units that may have been discarded into premium ones, enabling a near-100-percent yield out of the run. The sand-casting process produces faintly perceptible irregularities that enhance the Garrison’s tactility.
Garrison 1-51 is available exclusively at Maison Gerard.
Type
Stool, Side Table
Year
2015
Dimensions
16” W x 14” D x 18” H
Materials
Cast Iron and Bronze
Design
Collaborators
Rebart
Photography: Patrick Thompson
STACKLAB
GARRISON 1-51
The Garrison is a sculptural iron casting intended for use a stool or side table. It recycles steel salvaged from the 2015 demolition of the namesake Garrison bridge near Toronto’s Fort York. True to STACKLAB’s ethos, however, the Garrison’s shape is not intended to be a formal representation or memorialization of any of the bridge’s attributes.
Instead, the Garrison exemplifies STACKLAB’s mission to emphasize that all material matters. Discarded or waste materials are repurposed in a way that imbues them with new life and meaning.
Its form was derived using digital real-time parametric design and fabrication technology. STACKLAB optimized the product to be as light and strong as possible: the Garrison’s 35-lb. weight can support a load of 900 lbs.
STACKLAB and its partnering firm Rebart procured two tons of bridge rebar, enough to release a limited-edition run of 102 units. STACKLAB designed the Garrison to be sand-cast and engineered the pattern (used to generate sand moulds) so that small manufacturing defects, typical of this process, would only appear at the tip of the piece. Units 1 to 51 have a thermally applied 1/16” solid bronze coating in this location, which ameliorates these defects. This coating turns units that may have been discarded into premium ones, enabling a near-100-percent yield out of the run. The sand-casting process produces faintly perceptible irregularities that enhance the Garrison’s tactility.
Garrison 1-51 is available exclusively at Maison Gerard.
Type
Stool, Side Table
Year
2015
Dimensions
16” W x 14” D x 18” H
Materials
Cast Iron and Bronze
Design
Collaborators
Rebart
Photography: Patrick Thompson
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