BRUT COFFEE TABLE
160x80x30 cm (LxWxH)
150 kg
The ‘Brut’ collection transforms demolition waste from masonry walls into unique pieces of furniture. These materials, which were once the structures of a house, gain new life by being carefully processed and transformed into benches, tables, and stools. Around 70% of the material comes from upcycled construction waste.
The project seeks to experiment with new ways of reusing solid waste that would otherwise be discarded, giving prominence and a second life to this raw material in new constructions. The waste used includes remnants of ceramics, porcelain, tiles, and mortar, all crushed into suitable sizes. The simple and uncomplicated forms of the pieces allow the dynamic pattern of the demolition materials to manifest itself authentically. This design is honest with its materiality and reveals its natural composition with grace, evoking the Brutalist movement by highlighting the use of exposed raw materials and the display of structural elements instead of adornments.
The centerpiece of the ‘Brut’ collection is the curved modular bench. By combining two or more benches, it’s possible to create an undulating shape that extends infinitely; three of them together form a perfect circle. This piece was designed for outdoor areas, balconies, or even the interior of a room.
The collection also includes lighter pieces, such as side tables in two heights and a three-legged stool, whose supports are made from old metal rods salvaged from railings that protected the windows of our workshop. The pieces are available in raw gray, representing the natural color of demolition waste without additives, or in a pigmented brown version. The metal bases can be found in sand, terracotta, or brown, offering various combinations.
Can be customized
| Dimensions LxWxH | 160x80x30cm (63x31x12'') |
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| Variations | Brown, Grey |
| Piece Weight (kg) | 150 |
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