For the exhibition at Friedman Benda in 2010, I really wanted to complete the Bone Furniture series with larger interior objects. The series had never been on show in its entirety before, so this was an excellent opportunity to do so for the very first time. I remember how we worked against the clock and how the huge difference between the projects (from living lamp to folding robots) in particular didn’t make our work any easier. After we’d finished the design, a positive model with a light-weight structure was 3D printed. The model was subsequently cast in bronze.

The Branch is in the permanent collection to the Groninger Museum, Groningen

(photocredits: Kukje Gallery, JL)

For the exhibition at Friedman Benda in 2010, I really wanted to complete the Bone Furniture series with larger interior objects. The series had never been on show in its entirety before, so this was an excellent opportunity to do so for the very first time. I remember how we worked against the clock and how the huge difference between the projects (from living lamp to folding robots) in particular didn’t make our work any easier. After we’d finished the design, a positive model with a light-weight structure was 3D printed. The model was subsequently cast in bronze.

The Branch is in the permanent collection to the Groninger Museum, Groningen

(photocredits: Kukje Gallery, JL)