Swedish architect and designer Jonas Wagell presents an investigating project of tactility and detail. Three imaginary settings constitute the case study ‘Steel works’, resulting in three prototype cutlery sets.

 

- Bistro – classic and elegant, with a contemporary touch.

- Basic – uncomplicated and soft, yet personal.

- Bold – minimalistic, but friendly.

Here are more images of the project by Jonas Wagell.

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  1. [...] The other day we wrote about Swedish architect and designer Jonas Wagell and his research around cutlery. Now we would like to tell about his ‘Industry’ pendant light which is a large but light-weight, collapsible lamp. The structure consists of a knock-down  aluminium frame with an attached nylon diffusor, similar to a photo studio soft box. With a simple operation the structure is cladded – or basically dressed – with an upholstered fabric shade, that not only reflects light but also has sound absorbing properties. [...]

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