Blash

SHELVES
BY SILO STUDIO

119 170 

Like a hit of colour and transparency across your wall, the blash set of cast glass wall shelves is more sculptural element than an exercise in storage. With its name derived from the urban slang for the splash of a puddle, its flowing curved form appears to have been stuck in mid flight.

Designer: Silo Studio

Material: handmade glass

 

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Dimensions N/A
Size

small, medium

Colour

amber, pink, grey, transparent

Designed by
SILO STUDIO

 

Sebastian-Herkner-pulpo

Silo Studio is the design collaboration of Attua Aparicio Torinos and Oscar Lessing, who formed the partnership while studying on the Design Products course at the Royal College of Art, London, from 2009 to 2011.

Coming from backgrounds in engineering and design, the core of Silo’s work is to look at industrial processes and materials, bringing them into the studio to develop. By adopting a hands-on approach, which they refer to as ‘Handmade hi-tech’, they aim to discover possibilities that the production line does not see, developing the expressive potential in industrial materials. A mix of craft and technology.

Additional information

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Dimensions N/A
Size

small, medium

Colour

amber, pink, grey, transparent

Description

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Blash

SHELVES
BY SILO STUDIO

119 170 

Like a hit of colour and transparency across your wall, the blash set of cast glass wall shelves is more sculptural element than an exercise in storage. With its name derived from the urban slang for the splash of a puddle, its flowing curved form appears to have been stuck in mid flight.

Designer: Silo Studio

Material: handmade glass

 

Additional information

Dimensions N/A
Size

small, medium

Colour

amber, pink, grey, transparent

Designed by
SILO STUDIO

 

Sebastian-Herkner-pulpo

Silo Studio is the design collaboration of Attua Aparicio Torinos and Oscar Lessing, who formed the partnership while studying on the Design Products course at the Royal College of Art, London, from 2009 to 2011.

Coming from backgrounds in engineering and design, the core of Silo’s work is to look at industrial processes and materials, bringing them into the studio to develop. By adopting a hands-on approach, which they refer to as ‘Handmade hi-tech’, they aim to discover possibilities that the production line does not see, developing the expressive potential in industrial materials. A mix of craft and technology.

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