Fractall's sculptural homeware combines natural and manmade materials

Fractall for VDF x Ventura Projects

The juxtaposition of natural and manmade materials characterises Fractall’s homeware collection, which it is presenting as part of the VDF x Ventura Projects collaboration.

Exhibitor: Fractall
Project title: Fractall

Fractall is a Belgian design studio founded by Arne Desmet. It specialises in homeware and interior objects that marry nature with industrial design.

The studio is presenting its collection of tables, seating and lighting for VDF x Ventura Projects. Each object is characterised by the juxtaposition of natural and manmade materials, and is designed to be highly functional yet sculptural.

According to Fractall, every material is also applied with any imperfections exposed. The intention is to celebrate materials in their pure form and the production processes that led to each object’s realisation.

Photography is by Klaas Verdru.

Website: www.fractall.be
Email: desmet.arne@gmail.com


Virtual Design Festival is the world’s first online design festival, taking place from 15 April to 30 June 2020.

Ventura Projects are exhibitions curated by Utrecht- and Milan-based Organisation in Design that cover the latest developments in contemporary design.

As part of VDF, Ventura Projects is presenting the work of 88 international designers, academies and brands. See work from all the VDF x Ventura Projects participants at dezeen.com/vdf/ventura-projects.

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