RCA graduate presents vases and furniture pieces that are partly accidental in design
Royal College of Art graduate Philipp Schenk-Mischke has created a series of objects that attempt to bring an element of strangeness to everyday objects.
His project Process Plug-Ins includes a set of ceramic vases, named BTM Ceramics, and two small furniture pieces made of marble and anodised aluminium, Primitive Fixings.
Part of Schenk-Mischke?s masters in Design Products at the RCA, the two-part project investigates the results of interfering with manufacturing processes.
"My goal with this project is to look at traditional processes ? such as modes of manufacture, assembly or use ? and spoil them of their straightforwardness and predictability," says Schenk-Mischke.
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