Furniture by Benjamin Hubert for De La Espada

Furniture by Benjamin Hubert for De La Espada

London Design Festival 2011: here are some photos of a collection of furniture and lighting by industrial designer Benjamin Hubert for Portuguese brand De La Espada, presented at the Tramshed during the London Design Festival

Furniture by Benjamin Hubert for De La Espada

The project involved working with with hand-turned marble, granite and leather craftsmen from the car industry.

Furniture by Benjamin Hubert for De La Espada

Pieces include a pedestal dining table that’s weighed down by granite balls in a steel cage, a lounge chair with a seat woven from strips of leather and a dining chair with a leather seat strapped over its ash frame.

Furniture by Benjamin Hubert for De La Espada

The Quarry lamps were each carved from a solid block of marble and retain the tool marks inside the cavity.

Furniture by Benjamin Hubert for De La Espada

Since founding his studio in 2007, Hubert has designed pieces for brands including Casamania, Zero, Örsjö Belysning, Viaduct, Decode, De Vorm, Heals, Blå Station and more, but this is the first time he’s been invited to design a complete collection.

Furniture by Benjamin Hubert for De La Espada

See all our stories about Benjamin Hubert here and watch interviews we filmed with him in Milan and in Cologne on Dezeen Screen.

Furniture by Benjamin Hubert for De La Espada

Tramshed was part of Shoreditch Design Triangle.

Furniture by Benjamin Hubert for De La Espada

See all our stories about the London Design Festival here.

Furniture by Benjamin Hubert for De La Espada

Here’s some more information from Benjamin Hubert:


Benjamin Hubert x De La Espada

The collaboration between Benjamin Hubert and De La Espada presented the opportunity to develop a range of interior products utilising the skills and knowledge of artisan craftsmen, affording fewer compromises than more industrialised projects.

Furniture by Benjamin Hubert for De La Espada

This allowed for greater exploration in the handmade and manipulation of natural materials with greater emphasis on quality.

Furniture by Benjamin Hubert for De La Espada

The result is a range of crafted products with an industrial aesthetic, made utilising tactile materials where the hand of the maker can still be seen and valued.

Furniture by Benjamin Hubert for De La Espada

This is  embodied in hand-turned marble with the organic marks of the cutting tool clearly visible, woven automotive leather with hand-stitching and overt timber joinery detailing.

Furniture by Benjamin Hubert for De La Espada

The range has an industrial, minimal language with a playful look at functionality, honest construction and engaging materiality.

Furniture by Benjamin Hubert for De La Espada

Above: Cargo. Perforated automotive leather, ash, steel fixings. A leather panelled dining/occasional chair. Hand-crafted self-supporting leather panels attach to a light Ash timber frame with mechanical fixing. Cargo is inspired by the automotive industry’s use of leather, specifically in convertible soft tops with pronounced fixing details and tailored panels.

Furniture by Benjamin Hubert for De La Espada

Above and below: Quarry. Marble, acrylic, LED. Hand-turned, thin-walled marble pendant lights with roughly finished interior, to add texture and describe the story of stone production.

Furniture by Benjamin Hubert for De La Espada

Quarry utilises the marble’s translucent properties to diffuse the light and reveal its veining.

Benjamin Hubert

The traditional material is offset by the use of an LED, which allows the large hand-turned internal cavity to remain open and uncluttered.

Furniture by Benjamin Hubert for De La Espada

The interior surface is reminiscent of the first cut by renaissance sculptors to rough out a form.

Furniture by Benjamin Hubert for De La Espada

AKFD manage the factories the lamps are produced in, ensuring fair working terms, and actively pushes for safer working conditions.

Below: Perforated automotive leather, steel. A hand-woven leather lounge chair with stitched automotive leather and a leather-wrapped steel frame

Furniture by Benjamin Hubert for De La Espada

This large lounge chair is inspired by the small ‘coracle’ boats traditionally used in Wales since the Bronze Age, with its woven construction used to support the user.

Furniture by Benjamin Hubert for De La Espada

The crafted ‘tri weave’ is complemented by a leather wrapped steel frame with industrial reference points found in bike handles, creating a tactile touch point for the chair.

Furniture by Benjamin Hubert for De La Espada

Below: Gabion. Ash, powder-coated steel, granite. A pedestal dining table with a metal cage base containing the ballast that creates the structures stability.

Furniture by Benjamin Hubert for De La Espada

Subverting the idea of traditionally hiding ballast in pedestal tables, most commonly sandbags, the dining table utilises an overt granite ballast as its focal point within a steel frame with ash surface.

Furniture by Benjamin Hubert for De La Espada

Below: Silo. Granite, Ash. Turned Portuguese granite storage/side table for magazines, soft goods etc finished with an ash surface.

Furniture by Benjamin Hubert for De La Espada

Inspired by grain storage devices with its crafted stone aesthetic, the Silo tables utilise the space normally reserved for a solid base or table legs, as storage. The tables’ focal point is created by a graphic interpretation of a traditional grip feature cut into the timber surface.


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Tramshed at the London Design Festival

Tramshed at the London Design Festival

Dezeen promotion: over 30 design companies will present their work at Tramshed, 32 Rivington Street, London EC2A 3LX from 22 to 25 September as part of the London Design Festival.

Tramshed at the London Design Festival

Above: Mitab

Exhibiting designers include Studioilse, Matthew Hilton and Benjamin Hubert.

Tramshed at the London Design Festival

Above: Soren Rose Studio

Products from brands including Autoban, Bocci, De Vorm and Massproductions will also be on show.

Tramshed at the London Design Festival

Above: Charlene Mullen

A seminar series led by former Dwell editor Sam Grawe will include designers, producers, manufacturers and journalists – see the full lineup in the Tramshed guide.

Tramshed at the London Design Festival

Above: Autoban

Download a complete guide to the Tramshed here.

Tramshed at the London Design Festival

Above: Matthew Hilton

Tramshed is part of the Shoreditch Design Triangle and will be located a few doors down from Dezeen Space.

Tramshed at the London Design Festival

Above: Aesop

The information below is from Tramshed:


Tramshed 2011

Tramshed 2011 – A celebration of authenticity and home to over 40 product launches and innovations. A complete lifestyle destination at London Design Festival.

Tramshed at the London Design Festival

Above: Benjamin Hubert

The Tramshed event returns to the London Design Festival for its second year, bringing together a diverse range of exhibitors known for their vibrancy and capacity to innovate.

Tramshed at the London Design Festival

Above: Tuke&Tuke

A complete lifestyle event, Tramshed 2011 offers everything from furniture and lighting to cookware, cosmetics, textiles, ceramics, music, and fantastic food housed in an artful pop-up cafe concept.

Tramshed at the London Design Festival

Above: Miranda Watkins

A provocative and entertaining seminar series covers a broad scope of issues facing the contemporary design field, and includes a large-scale collaborative drawing game based on the surrealist ‘exquisite corpse’ utilising Moleskine’s Japanese albums and pens. A departure from traditional trade exhibitions, the event aims to inform and entertain both professionals and the public alike.

Tramshed at the London Design Festival

Above: Vonsung

Tramshed 2011 will include work, with many new launches, from 31 thoughtful enterprises including Massproductions, Søren Rose Studio, Bocci, Falcon Enamelware, VONSUNG, Aesop, Mitab, Autoban, Studioilse, Matthew Hilton, Orsjo, De Vorm, and Benjamin Hubert.

Tramshed at the London Design Festival

Above: Bocci

Here are some highlights:

  • Swedish furniture manufacturer, Mitab will present the Montmartre collection by Jonas Wagell for the first time in the UK.
  • Aesop will sell their superlative products for skin, hair and body throughout the event, including the latest addition to their skin care range: Parsley Seed Facial Cleanser.
  • Falcon Enamelware, an icon of British home life since the 1920s, will present a pop-up shop selling classic blue-rimmed Pie and Bake Sets and the new, never-before-seen coloured tumblers.
  • Tuke & Tuke will exhibit their new supersoft lambswool blankets.
  • The Tramshed 2011 hospitality area will feature a pop-up cafe concept by VONSUNG, a glasshouse that nurtures the food within whilst emanating soft architectural light through its walls. Authentic Vietnamese food from the family-run, Viet Hoa will be enjoyed in the dining area featuring work from Fritz Hansen, Ligne Roset, and Konstantic Gricic for FLOS.
  • Søren Rose Studio will launch collaboration with De La Espada through the Park Avenue Collection. Nine products will make their debut including a dining table and chair, bar table and stool, chandelier, sofa and lounge chair, coffee table, floor lamp and wood sculpture.
  • British textile designer, Charlene Mullen will launch new cushions from the Plectrum range (pictured) alongside new colourways of existing designs.
  • Following on the success of Martini (pictured), British designer, Miranda Watkins introduces a stunning new collection of gleaming barware created in polished pewter.
  • Benjamin Hubert will launch five products in collaboration with De La Espada including Quarry pendant light, pictured.
  • Matthew Hilton will launch two new products including HAL (pictured), a glass top coffee table with an interlocking Corian base.
  • Bocci will present 28 series by Omer Arbel, individual pendants made using a complex glass blowing technique. Every 28 made is formally different from any other in existence, and they are designed to cluster in hexangonal shapes.
  • Award-winning, Istanbul-based design studio, Autoban will launch six new products manufactured by De La Espada including Pill lamp (pictured).

Tramshed 2011
32 Rivington Street
London EC2A 3LX

Tramshed at the London Design Festival

Above: Falcon

Open 22-25 September
Thursday through Saturday 10am to 6pm, Sunday 10am to 4pm
Launch Party Friday 6:30pm to 9pm


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