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3Novices:Bram Vanderbeke creates abstract furniture based on concrete reinforcements

This collection of "abstract building elements" was influenced by the steel reinforcing bars that are embedded into wet concrete to improve its tensile strength.

Reinforcements by Bram Vanderbeke

Reinforcements by Bram Vanderbeke is a collection of three elements: the Column, the Beam and the Block – each of which are made of steel, concrete and black medium-density fibreboard (MDF).

Reinforcements by Bram Vanderbeke

The idea for the collection came from research into the Panama Canal and its locks. Vanderbeke collected images showing the construction of the locks from 1914 alongside the new ones currently being built.

"I started wondering how they would look in a domestic space," Vanderbeke told Dezeen. "I thought about using the inner reinforcements as building elements, referring to their solid surroundings."

Reinforcements by Bram Vanderbeke

The shapes of the furniture pieces were created through a process of drawing and making 1:2 scale models inspired by basic forms, such as columns and beams, used in the construction industry.



The Column is a vertical structure comprising 250-centimetre-high steel rods surrounding a small concrete pillar, interspersed with some diagonal rods.

Reinforcements by Bram Vanderbeke

"With its height, it becomes an object with a strong presence in its surroundings," said Vanderbeke. "An elegant structure with a concrete element inside, that works as a damper, in order to bring balance. The Column could, with its many vertical rods, be used as an element for small storage." It can also be used as a room divider or a garden sculpture.

Reinforcements by Bram Vanderbeke

A smaller horizontal structure of similar construction with an MDF surface comprises the Beam, which is designed to be a bench.

"A new space can be created when The Beam and The Column are placed together," said the designer, who made all the pieces by hand, welding metal elements together and pouring concrete into a mould inside the built structure.

"I am pouring the concrete inside the reinforcements instead of having the reinforcements inside the concrete," he added.

Reinforcements by Bram Vanderbeke

Finally, the Block is a squat square structure, again made from steel rods, a concrete plinth and black MDF, which could be used as a table. "It can become an obstacle in space, or a supporting base," said Vanderbeke.

Vanderbeke is currently studying at Design Academy Eindhoven at the same time as working as a designer-maker.

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