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Stacking

A pile of designs, works and bits

the Stackings — © Jeroen Wand

The definition of stack: a pile of objects, typically one that is neatly arranged.

The Stackings

Multiple shapes are immersed in liquid plaster firmly uniting them almost like a weld. The liquid plaster clings to the already dried plaster forms and is left to react freely making the connection both constructive and visually appealing.

The position of the shapes has to be decided instantly, while the plaster is setting. In this utterly disordered situation the Stackings arise.

Stackings is a continuation of our Phases project.

About Studio Jeroen Wand

Studio Jeroen Wand creates products, objects and installations that challenge the established order. The studio explores the dynamic, raw and unpolished part of design, stimulating the search for alternative forms of what is to be considered beautiful or agreeable. The designs of the studio are not conventional and compliant, but go beyond the predictable.
Hallenweg area, Studio Jeroen Wand, Bayeuxlaan 7 , Map No. D5
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Fully Wheelchair Accessible
Toilets available