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Lennart Lauren
Paperthin stool, 2017/2018
Powdercoated stainles Steel 0.5/0.6 mm
Paperthin series is entirely based on the old production methods from the metal can industry.
Available in different colors. Custom colors are available on request.
Paperthin series is entirely based on the old production methods from the metal can industry.
Available in different colors. Custom colors are available on request.
46 (H) x 38 (W) x 35 (D) cm
Production time takes from 4 to 6 weeks.
Production time takes from 4 to 6 weeks.
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Award: ein&zwanzig 2018 The award winning “Paperthin” concept is a perfect way to functionally demonstrate the strengths of transforming a weakness by simple techniques. The old metal can production was...
Award: ein&zwanzig 2018
The award winning “Paperthin” concept is a perfect way to functionally demonstrate the strengths of transforming a weakness by simple techniques. The old metal can production was based on two simple steps to achieve volume and strength from a relatively weak material. Rolling a thin metal sheet into a mathematical round shape combined with rolling lines into the form. Connecting these features with modern tools resulted in a new and featherweight shape language that still breathes the essence of the classic tin can.
Suitable for indoor and outdoor use.
Lennart Lauren is a design studio founded by the Leerdam Brothers and based in the city of Deventer (Netherlands). Their work could be defined as an interaction between industrial production methods and experimental material constructions. The studio’s design signature creations push the boundaries of the existing, resulting in clever detailing with a clear function. The studio is mainly focused on self-initiated product design and commissioned projects.
The award winning “Paperthin” concept is a perfect way to functionally demonstrate the strengths of transforming a weakness by simple techniques. The old metal can production was based on two simple steps to achieve volume and strength from a relatively weak material. Rolling a thin metal sheet into a mathematical round shape combined with rolling lines into the form. Connecting these features with modern tools resulted in a new and featherweight shape language that still breathes the essence of the classic tin can.
Suitable for indoor and outdoor use.
Lennart Lauren is a design studio founded by the Leerdam Brothers and based in the city of Deventer (Netherlands). Their work could be defined as an interaction between industrial production methods and experimental material constructions. The studio’s design signature creations push the boundaries of the existing, resulting in clever detailing with a clear function. The studio is mainly focused on self-initiated product design and commissioned projects.