Tradition Introducing Industrial Facility
Tradition Introducing Industrial Facility Created by london based design studio industrial facility, the new rombe shelving is a modular system that is flexible and considerate of modern needs. In the spring of 2025, we produced this video in berlin for &tradition, introducing industrial facility as the newest design studio to join their portfolio.
Tradition Introducing Industrial Facility "rombe is about sculptural utility, the ability for a storage system to behave as a system, while contributing to an aesthetic," said sam hecht, co designer at industrial facility. designed to adapt to individual needs, rombe accommodates books, cherished objects, or workspace essentials. Danish design house &tradition has launched a new modular shelving system conceived by london studio industrial facility. Industrial facility limited clerks well house, 20 britton street, london ec1m 5ua t 44 (0)207 253 3234 privacy policy. With a total of 11 options, industrial facility worked with &tradition to design a selection of basic configurations to simplify the decision making process. to begin with, rombe can be chosen in a single, double or triple bay variant.
Tradition Introducing Industrial Facility Industrial facility limited clerks well house, 20 britton street, london ec1m 5ua t 44 (0)207 253 3234 privacy policy. With a total of 11 options, industrial facility worked with &tradition to design a selection of basic configurations to simplify the decision making process. to begin with, rombe can be chosen in a single, double or triple bay variant. Kape chair for &tradition, denmark “while the kape chair is one of industrial facility’s most progressive silhouettes, it is for all the right reasons – to be open and comfortable for the body, to work with different interiors and settings and to allow it to have a long life.”. Industrial facility, meanwhile, is known for designing ‘quiet’ products that leave enough space for life to go on around them, as well as a pragmatic awareness of how they might be used in different settings. London based studio industrial facility was co founded in 2002 by designers sam hecht and kim colin. their approach reflects both a thoughtful consideration of form and a unique understanding of contemporary life, creating beauty out of utility in the products, furniture and exhibitions they design. A conversation with founders of industrial facility, sam hecht and kim colin, on how their use of analogue materials influences their working practice within the digital age. the duo will discuss their creative process and the research that informed the making of their new shelving system, rombe.
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