‘skin collection’ by pepe heykoop images © annemarijne bax

amsterdam-basd designer pepe heykoop has created ‘skin collection’, a series that uses existing furniture and scrap leather to form new compositions from unwanted items. triggered by the large amount of waste produced in the furniture industry – reaching 30% at times – the design looks to reinterpret the disregarded objects and material in a new and whimsical way. 

each object embodies a distinct uniqueness, reminiscent of cell structures and growth in nature. tactile and abstract, the fragments of leather both cover and modify the form of each piece, with a pattern that is dictated by the random dimensions of each material scrap. 

pepe heykoop: skin collection bench

‘skin collection’ was presented for the first time at popupgallery harry eigenberg, in amsterdam earlier this week and will officially launch at DMY berlin, 2011. 

pepe heykoop: skin collection detail of bench

pepe heykoop: skin collection bentwood chair

pepe heykoop: skin collection office chair

pepe heykoop: skin collection detail of office chair

pepe heykoop: skin collection dining chair

pepe heykoop: skin collection detail of dining chair

pepe heykoop: skin collection rocker and ‘mini’

pepe heykoop: skin collection (left) rocking chair (right) ‘mini’

pepe heykoop: skin collection vacuum shaped chair