"Balik" Bench

by BISKT Studio Belgium

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Estimated production time: 6 weeks

Dimension LxWxH (cm): 120x30x45
Material : Ceramics, Metal, Stoneware
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Description

By the materials that compose it, the “Balik” Bench is, in essence, both fragile and robust. In this reinterpretation of the seat, Studio Biskt realizes a metal base that, like two river banks, would be linked by an extruded clay junction.

Glazed in different shades of colours, “Balik” aspires to the outdoors and evokes, in its composition and possibility of assembly, multiple variations.

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Weight 30 kg
Dimensions 130 × 45 × 50 cm
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About the designer


Charlotte was born in 1989 in Paris.  She studied ceramic at ENSAV La cambre in Brussels where she recevied her Master Degree in 2015. Mainly influenced by the city, Charlotte questions herself about the impact of private and public spaces, urban architecture and streets organization. Martin was born in 1990 in Belgium. In 2008, he entered the industrial design section of ENSAV La Cambre where he obtained his master degree five years later. Obsessed by processes, Martin puts a lot of hope in the gather of industrial sector and the crafts. At the crossroads of art and design, the collaboration of Charlotte and Martin is characterized by their duality and the contrast that link them. A dual universe where ideas arise from hybridizations between industrial processes and manual skills. Charlotte and Martin pay particular attention to the way objects are created. The many experiments involved in the appearance of new forms and functions that draw their inspiration in the architectural and industrial field.

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