REMAKE CERAMICS, FUTURE HISTORY
FuturDome
Via Paisiello 6
MILANO
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April 2018
Material research with discarded ceramics
It is clear that we cannot go on producing the way we are producing today, or we will create mountains of waste,
losing tonnes of valuable materials. This is also the case with ceramics. Once we break a plate, mug or cup, we throw it into the waste bin and it goes to the incinerator.
With ‘Remake ceramics’, Fabrique Publique would like to use the waste material and make it a valuable resource for new products.
At Ventura Future, the first tests with recycled ceramics, used with different types of clay, will be shown. It is applied to a new set of tableware called ‘Future history’.
The presentation will show what recycled content means for tactility and outlook of the designs.
The tableware itself is based on simple geometrical shapes and aims to encourage people to share food.
This research project consists of different phases and this set of tableware is the first step. The plates presented at Ventura Future, already contain 10% of recycled material.
The aim is to undertake further research to stretch the boundaries of how much recycled material can be added.
This project is supported by Cor Unum and the tableware is part of their ‘Future history’ series.
For further information on past and ongoing projects, please visit www.fabriquepublique.nl
FABRIQUE PUBLIQUE
hanneke De Leeuw
Fabrique Publique
Hanneke de Leeuw
0031621882765
hanneke@fabriquepublique.nl
www.fabriquepublique.nl
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