2022
The essence of Re-value is the revaluation of residual materials in the production of natural stone. Each piece of stone has its own unique shapes, colours and patterns. This is because natural stone originates from the earth’s crust that varies around the world. The contrast in value between pieces of natural stone can be large, which is reflected in the esthetical, cultural and financial value. A big slab of stone has a great financial value, whereas the residual material is seen as worthless, even though it has gone through the same production process. Re-value aims to give back the lost value to the leftover stone. Some cultural and esthetical value can be reclaimed by creating a contemporary and functional design.
The residual material that remains after the processing of natural stone consists of different sizes. I divided these pieces into 4 groups from small too big, for every group I made a suitable design.
Re-value consists of 3 different designs: Table Layers, Table Mountain and the Wall Shelves.
Table Mountain is made from the second largest pieces of residual material.
By cutting two residual material pieces straight at the bottom and making a opening in both, the pieces fall into each other crosswise. This creates a table leg, over which a table top can be slid.