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Bruch Stool

During the production of flat glass, broken glass panels often occur, which are recycled by expending a high amount of energy. For the Bruch stool, we investigated how this energy input can be used directly to further process the broken pieces into a new object. For this purpose, cut-offs were cut from the broken glass sheets and placed in the kiln stacked inside each other. Without additional adhesive connection the glass connects and can be used as stable stool.

BS.1: Leftovers from float glass production
BS.2: Cutted stripes of leftover float glass
  • BS.1: Leftovers from float glass production
  • BS.2: Cutted stripes of leftover float glass
BS.3: Bruch stool
BS.4: Detail bruch stool
BS.5: Bruch stool
  • BS.3: Bruch stool
  • BS.4: Detail bruch stool
  • BS.5: Bruch stool