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These stools are under constant pressure. They are a composed by puzzling leftover pieces of hardwood from the local sawmill into a seat. The seat is tightened up in a frame finished with knobs of pewter.
Material: hardwood, metal
Size: L27x W27 x H41 cm
Price: €500


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Photography by Annemarijne Bax






This Menorah is a stack of various types of hardwood composed into the jewish icon. The hardwood comes from the local sawmill and is a leftover product.
Material: wood, electricity cable, holders
Size: L85 x W12 x H70 cm
Price €1200


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Photography by Annemarijne Bax





Bits of Wood is a series of tables and stools made from wooden cut-offs. Various pieces are modified to fit into a mold where molten tin holds them together.

No screw, nor glue is used in this construction.
The wooden pieces used in this series are leftovers from a local sawmill. The tin comes from a metal recycling department where old tin pots and plates are collected. The surface reveals its production method.

Material: leftover hard wood, recycled pewter.
Stool: H40 x Dia 27 cm. Price € 800
Table, L165 x W70 x H75 cm. Price € 3500
Coffee Table, L80 x W80 x H30 cm. Price € 2500


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Photography by Annemarijne Bax





The Brick Chair is a reaction on a drawing made by James Gulliver Hancock. Pepe’s interpretation changed the chair into (second hand) children’s bricks. He wanted to stretch the possibilities of the material to its limits: the Brick Chandelier evolved. With a diameter of 2.70m, it amazes many. Pepe about the drawing of James Gulliver Hancock: ''My eye was caught by his type of drawing, it looks like a child has been drawing with a great eye for detail.'' His handwriting changed the chair once (into a drawing), Pepe's interpretation changed it again: into bricks. Evolution on a small scale. In short, the project is about interpretation and imagination. After getting the structure under control in the chair, he wanted to stretch the possibilities of the material to its limits: the Brick Chandelier evolved. With a diameter of 2.65 meter this chandelier amazes by the combination of being both playful and technical at the same time.

Material: second hand wooden blocks, steel.
Chair, H85 x W40 x L40 cm.
Chandelier, H110 x Dia 265 cm.
Hanger, H30 x W45 cm. Price €150


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Photo 2,3,4 by Annemarijne Bax






The Soft Oak Chair keeps a little secret under a mosaic of wood. It appears that thin legs hold a massive seat.
Material: oak wood, foam
Size: L70 x W65 x H85 cm
Price €2000
Edition of 4


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