Milan – When LS:N Global bumped into Faye Toogood at Spazio Rossana Orlandi, she shared with us her favourite exhibition. ‘For me, the pick of the bunch is Piet Hein Eek’s pipes,’ she said with a grin.
We like Piet’s pipes too, and the thinking behind them. ‘Materials,’ he tells LS:N Global. ‘That’s the starting point for my designs.’
The stand-out works at Hein Eek’s exhibition were Tubes, a chair and bench made from the pipes Hien Eek found in the roof of the former ceramics factory he uses as a shop-workshop-atelier-restaurant in the Netherlands, and Chunky Beam, a chair and bench made from sleeper-sized heavy beams.
‘I take scrap wood because I like the material,’ says Hein Eek. ‘It’s not necessarily because it’s ecological. I just appreciate the materials.’
For more about the importance of materials, read LS:N Global’s comprehensive Milan report, which will be available next week.