Netherlands-based Teun Zwets is an rising designer who is understood for his work constituted of residual or waste supplies. When Hans Lensvelt, CEO of the furnishings label Lensvelt, reached out to the designer to work on a collaboration, the chief had only one requirement – that Zwets create a modular assortment that may very well be produced in a collection. The end result was Le Petit Boudoir, a colourful assortment of ten jewel-colored cupboards, all constituted of discarded punched metallic sheets from Lensvelt’s manufacturing course of.
Whereas most designers begin their design course of by placing pen to paper, Zwets started by making cardboard prototypes. After the patterned cupboards had been assembled, they appeared like big jewels when the gathering was first introduced in a white illuminated field, therefore the title Le Petit Boudoir. Whenever you look carefully at every bit, you may see the varied minimize outs and shapes which can be part of Lensvelt’s furnishings.
To study extra about Le Petit Boudoir, go to lensvelt.nl.
Photographs by Peter Tijhuis.