Tactile | Exploring the Potential of Scrap Wood and Leather
Tactile
Exploring the Potential of Scrap Wood and Leather
by Elsa Birath Pingani, 2024
When we design products based on what we want instead of the materials we have, material waste is inevitable. The success of a commercial product relies on the ability to reproduce consistent results. By shifting perspective and highlighting a material’s natural irregularities, we can enhance longevity, as beauty and character won’t be diminished by wear and tear. "Tactile" examines the potential of waste materials, specifically the combination of wood and leather, as permanent or temporary flooring. The wood used is demolition material from a renovation project, and the textile is scrap leather from a furniture factory. This project is a result of the Interior Architecture and Furniture Design course.
Elsa Birath Pingani is a fourth-year student at the School of Architecture, Lund University