Derivatives

Derivatives is a series of designed objects deriving from unwanted matter- from urban finds, residue, and object fragments, to broken objects. 

The materials are the protagonist of the show. Departing from traditional approaches, the emphasis shifts to allowing these materials to shape the form and function of the envisioned object. These elements either set the initial pathway for the design or are broken down into basic forms and fragments, quoted out of their original context. Challenges become opportunities, leading to unexpected design directions. Following the principles of slow design, objects in progress patiently await their destined materials for completion. The result is a synthesis of diverse materials, forms, and aesthetics, each carrying unique narratives and histories. The collection of objects transcends conventional design boundaries, offering a glimpse into a world where the creative process is guided by the inherent qualities of the matter themselves rather than starting from a previously envisioned design. 

The series Derivatives pays tribute to the refined craftsmanship found in everyday items, highlighting the inherent beauty of mundane materials and restaging them. Simultaneously, it projects into the future, contemplating scenarios where the scarcity of raw materials becomes a central challenge. The work also transforms into the designer's practice, fostering the exploration and study of materials while embracing unconventional approaches and pushing the boundaries of design innovation.

A modern fruit bowl created by Jannis Schäfer Studio, combining upcycled and transformed reclaimed materials. The design features a ventilator shield repurposed into a bowl with concentric wire rings and a central element consisting of a Duralex glass plate and a glass cylinder derived from a bottle. This object is part of a series of derivative designs.
A modern fruit bowl created by Jannis Schäfer Studio, combining upcycled and transformed reclaimed materials. The design features a ventilator shield repurposed into a bowl with concentric wire rings and a central element consisting of a Duralex glass plate and a glass cylinder derived from a bottle. This object is part of a series of derivative designs.
A modern fruit bowl created by Jannis Schäfer Studio, combining upcycled and transformed reclaimed materials. The design features a ventilator shield repurposed into a bowl with concentric wire rings and a central element consisting of a Duralex glass plate and a glass cylinder derived from a bottle. This object is part of a series of derivative designs.

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