nicolas le moigne: trash cubes

nicolas le moigne: trash cubes


scrap material is transformed in to solid cement stools
photo credits : tonatiuh ambrosetti and daniela droz



swiss designer nicolas le moigne has collaborated with fiber cement company, eternit to create 'trash cubes'
a project that uses raw, recycled material to produce new stools.

measuring 32cm x 32cm x 36cm, the furniture objects which use left over cement and fibers produced by eternit
were designed to have the most basic form while using as many scraps as possible.

each piece goes through a metamorphic stage where the raw material is condensed and sculpted to the mold.
while the overall shape remains relatively unchanged, the cubes, signed by le moigne are all unique, changing in appearance
depending on how the discarded material settles.






the raw material is inserted in to the mold where it is left to dry



tons of left over material is thrown away every year from eternit a cement fiber company based in switzerland



each stool has a unique appearance depending on how the fiber cement is formed to the mold



custom molds create the simple cube forms





a look at the making process:





the cube is left in the mold to dry



fiber cement is stuffed in to the mold



jayme db
12.10.10  
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