iMAL
In conversation with IMAL's fablab team and the architect’s plans for the new space, we designed the furniture for fablab present. All furniture is thought of within a system of pieces that are: easily assembled, thus dismantled and repairable, efficiently reproduced for possible future expansion, and as reusable as possible.
What could be salvaged from past was salvaged: furniture from IMAL’s fablab and all wood surfaces from soon to be dead WTC. The structures are hand painted with a hammered finish. The blue boxes are borrowed from the Mabru Morning Market in Brussels in exchange for a deposit. They might never return there.
Our ingredients:
120m of 40x20x2mm steel rectangular tube.
312m of 60x30x2mm steel rectangular tube.
102m of 20x20x3mm steel corner.
24m of flat 60x5mm steel flat bar. Cut. Pierce. Paint. Add rivets. Assemble.
150sqm of agglomerated reused wood from WTC soon to be dead building. Cut. Structured. Placed.
208 blue plastic crates from the Mabru Morning Market. Paid for caution. Free renewal: Filled with materials and tools. Stored in furniture and on shelves.
97 eurostandard grey plastic crates. Recyclable. Filled with material and tools. Stored in furniture.
To their dishes:
3 counter stations: kitchen area, electronic area, chemistry area, caressing the windows
2 3D work station
1 2D work station
4 mobile working surfaces
1 triple shelving unit
4 double shelving units
High and low shelves with storing plastic crates, blue for the high, grey for the low. The shelves are off-cuts from the work surfaces
Off-cut boxes on wheels made with off-cuts of the wood used for the surfaced
Nice and clean pictures by Eline Willaert
Special thanks to iMal team for the co-construction.
Gregory, Guillaume, Stefan, Xavier, we love you <3
Dear WTC, goodbye and thank you :)