Designers Rachel Griffin and Emilie Pallard aimed to reinterpret exterior construction materials for use in the interior with ‘Building’, a collection of objects that uses bricks at their foundation.
Designers Rachel Griffin and Emilie Pallard aimed to reinterpret exterior construction materials for use in the interior with ‘Building’, a collection of objects that uses bricks at their foundation.
Designer Rachel Griffin’s ‘Fragment’ is a series of bowls and lids produced from offcuts from the natural stone industry where the original shape, color and texture of each stone segment determines the look and function of the result.
Texture, color and cost are the basic building blocks of Rachel Griffin’s ‘Face Value’, a series of low tables each made of three interlocking panels.
‘Swell’ is a series of stools and benches which play with the conventional method of producing upholstered furniture. Instead of moulding massive blocks of foam, cutting them down to size, gluing the separate pieces to a wood frame and hand-sewing fabric on top, ‘Swell’ combines several steps of production into one by using the fabric and frame as the original mould for the foam.