lightweight porcelain stools photo by ulysse fréchelin

dutch designer djim berger is a bit of a porcelain alchemist. his ‘lightweight porcelain’ collection reinvents the traditional material, offering a vision that is lighter and more resistant. the material’s technical performance is obtained by mixing 1 / 3 porcelain and 2 / 3 polystyrene pearls – something professionals thought impossible to achieve because of the high quantity of added materials.

once each piece is in the kiln, the fire burns the polymer and reveals the ‘new’ porcelain. almost comparable to a beehive or fossilized stone, the result is an object that is stronger than the standard porcelain, making it ideal for applications such as furniture.

djim berger’s ‘lightweight porcelain’ stools, available in four exclusive colours (edition of 10 + 2 AP for each color), and ‘lightweight porcelain bench’ (edition of 8 + 2AP), are currently on show at the galerie BSL, paris.

djim berger: lightweight porcelain collection lightweight porcelain bench and stools photo by ulysse fréchelin

‘I have the feeling that although a lot has been accomplished in terms of materials so far, porcelain has been a bit left out, maybe because it is considered too complex or perhaps too precious. it is an ancient material and earns a lot of respect with its history and ways of surviving for centuries without losing the original appearance; the smallest details, the translucency, the colour, the sound, the magic of the process. it is a fantastic material to be able to work with. the goal of my work is to open the spectrum of porcelain. I experience it, make it take risks, I combine it to find new forms, colours or techniques. I just want to help it reveal its true potential; bring porcelain where it has never been before.’ – djim berger

djim berger: lightweight porcelain collection photo by ulysse fréchelin

djim berger: lightweight porcelain collection detail photo by ulysse fréchelin

djim berger: lightweight porcelain collection photo by ulysse fréchelin

here are images of djim berger producing the ‘lightweight porcelain’ collection:

djim berger: lightweight porcelain collection mixing the porcelain with the polystyrene pearls

djim berger: lightweight porcelain collection color samples

djim berger: lightweight porcelain collection color samples

djim berger: lightweight porcelain collection inside the kiln

djim berger: lightweight porcelain collection

djim berger: lightweight porcelain collection plaster forms of the ‘lightweight porcelain’ bench

djim berger: lightweight porcelain collection pouring plaster to prepare the forms

djim berger: lightweight porcelain collection

djim berger: lightweight porcelain collection almost finished pieces

djim berger: lightweight porcelain collection stools

djim berger: lightweight porcelain collection up close

djim berger: lightweight porcelain collection drying in the sun

djim berger: lightweight porcelain collection detail

djim berger: lightweight porcelain collection finished pieces

djim berger: lightweight porcelain collection djim berger refining one of his stools

djim berger: lightweight porcelain collection