Guest curators Rianne Makkink and Jurgen Bey address the evolution of production processes and small industries through the work of Dutch and international designers. Industrial developments more…
Guest curators Rianne Makkink and Jurgen Bey address the evolution of production processes and small industries through the work of Dutch and international designers. Industrial developments more…
What happens when the functional design object meets art? Two of StudioMakkink &Bey's designs were shown at the OVERLAP exhibition:The knitted chair, made of sandblasted more…
Instalation of WashHouse at Poetry Happens in Milan more…
Installation of the Wash House project at Art Object Rotterdam 2011 more…
The Internet has undoubtedly transformed the world we live in; its unprecedented access to and layering of information lead to greater interaction and engagement, and more…
No Matter is a a small table made of wax and jute, you have to take care of. It reacts against use as it more…
A special edition treetrunkbench conceived for Sotheby's at Sudeley Castle, A Selling Exhibition. Bronze, aluminium and found tree trunk Dimensions variable. Edition of 8, plus 4 more…
In several crate cabinet designs by Studio Makkink & Bey, a shipping crate is transformed into a cabinet; a by-product transformed into a finished piece more…
The Happy Families exhibition shows the entire story of Studio Makkink & Bey and our design philosophy, which is largely based on personal relationships, connections more…
In the Arched Gallery the studio presents a selection of its oeuvre. This selection, or 'Household' is a result of the subject of the exhibition more…
Z33s' 'Designing Critical Design' brings together three designers who have all established an international reputation as a critical designer. Jurgen Bey (Nl), Anthony Dunne and more…
The exhibition: The Hands On Movement – crafted form in dialogue aims, with a sense both of generosity and delight, to present a new way more…
The origin of paper cuts has a close relation with the ancient Chinese believes and customs surrounding afterlife. In the Hereafter material belongings are as more…
You are now in the work space of Jurgen Bey that has temporarily been relocated to the ABC institute for Architecture. There is no cabinet more…
Contrasts Gallery, Shanghai
The origin of paper cuts has a close relation with the ancient Chinese believes and customs surrounding afterlife. In the Hereafter material belongings are as important in as they are in this one. Important possessions and luxury goods are copied into paper to send them to Heaven. Following this tradition the studio has copied Jurgen Bey’s workspace with all its unfinished business and chaos into paperThe ‘real live’ workspace is filled with all kinds of models, books, wires, boxes, crates. Even the desk itself is a crate. Together with a wooden table and an old chair they form a nice workspace. In China all the different tools, furniture and materials come together in one paper piece. Burning it, chaos will be sent to Heaven.
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