A series of lamps crafted from unfired London  construction clay, designed to be simple to  construct and easy to break down for recycling.

 The circular design system embraces both the  fragility of the material and the transient nature of  trends, in order to meet a growing commercial  demand for temporary and progressive design.



 Adaptable to contemporary contexts such as  interior spatial styling, stage design, or brand  storytelling (often requiring short-term solutions),  Temporary Constructions can repurpose materials  and take on limitless forms.

 By integrating temporary objects into a permanent  system, I aimed to manage product life cycles more  sustainably, minimising the resources required to  meet demand.



 Since its inception, the concept of Temporary  Constructions has evolved through various forms,  demonstrating its versatility and adaptability as a  design approach.



 The same clay has been rehydrated and reshaped  into new designs several times already, meaning  the  products are time sensitive and completely  unique.

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