14.614K
A solid aluminium surface is hand hammered with 14641 indentations. Through each hammer strike a unique pattern is formed which reflects a diffuse image of objects placed on its surface.Light bounces off the high and low points of each indent.
The surface's transformation elevates what might simply resemble aluminum bistro and coffee tables into something truly exquisite.
Material: Aluminium, Stainless Steel
Dimensions: Ø 900mm x 480mm
Technique: Hand Hammered Aluminium Surface
Project Team: Leo Schrewe
Photographs: Janos Bergob, Clemens Poloczek





Firstly shown at Bächlemeid Groupshow "everyday exquisite" , published at IGNANT, Photos by Clemens Poloczek
„Everyday Exquisite: Redefining the Ordinary“ brings together the innovative works of Lehni, NM3, 6AM Glassworks, Sam Chermayeff, ErtlundZull, Umberto Bellardi Ricci, Boris Petrovsky, New Tendency, Bottone Objects, Frederik Fialin, Studio Bergob and Stefan Damnig, designers, architects, and artists who challenge the boundaries between art and design.
The exhibition explores the beauty and significance found in everyday objects, transforming the mundane into the extraordinary.
Together, the body of work reveals the hidden potential within the objects that surround us, encouraging a deeper appreciation and a new understanding of the ordinary. „Everyday Exquisite“ is a journey through the overlooked and the everyday, showcasing how design and art can elevate the simplest aspects of life to the realm of the extraordinary.
Exhibtion text couretesy of Bächlemeid
14.614K
A solid aluminium surface is hand hammered with 14641 indentations. Through each hammer strike a unique pattern is formed which reflects a diffuse image of objects placed on its surface.Light bounces off the high and low points of each indent.
The surface's transformation elevates what might simply resemble aluminum bistro and coffee tables into something truly exquisite.
Material: Aluminium, Stainless Steel
Dimensions: Ø 900mm x 480mm
Technique: Hand Hammered Aluminium Surface
Project Team: Leo Schrewe
Photographs: Janos Bergob, Clemens Poloczek



Firstly shown at Bächlemeid Groupshow "everyday exquisite" , published at IGNANT, Photos by Clemens Poloczek


„Everyday Exquisite: Redefining the Ordinary“ brings together the innovative works of Lehni, NM3, 6AM Glassworks, Sam Chermayeff, ErtlundZull, Umberto Bellardi Ricci, Boris Petrovsky, New Tendency, Bottone Objects, Frederik Fialin, Studio Bergob and Stefan Damnig, designers, architects, and artists who challenge the boundaries between art and design.
The exhibition explores the beauty and significance found in everyday objects, transforming the mundane into the extraordinary.
Together, the body of work reveals the hidden potential within the objects that surround us, encouraging a deeper appreciation and a new understanding of the ordinary. „Everyday Exquisite“ is a journey through the overlooked and the everyday, showcasing how design and art can elevate the simplest aspects of life to the realm of the extraordinary.
Exhibtion text couretesy of Bächlemeid
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Studio Bergob is an architectural design practice specialising in lighting, furniture, and exhibition design. With a focus on handmade, custom pieces, the studio blends artisanal craftsmanship with contemporary forms. Its work centres on the transformation of industrial materials through hands-on experimentation—resulting in unique designs that foreground process, material integrity, and spatial presence. From concept to prototype to small-series production, Studio Bergob approaches each project as both a design and a making practice.
Studio Bergob is an architectural design practice specialising in lighting, furniture, and exhibition design. With a focus on handmade, custom pieces, the studio blends artisanal craftsmanship with contemporary forms. Its work centres on the transformation of industrial materials through hands-on experimentation—resulting in unique designs that foreground process, material integrity, and spatial presence. From concept to prototype to small-series production, Studio Bergob approaches each project as both a design and a making practice.