Tile Dust

‘Tile Dust’ is a collection of screen-printed geometric wooden shapes that sit in a base of bio resin, which all got their colour using ground recycled roof tiles.

Continuously fascinated by windmills, Studio Merel Karhof made a new design using the harvest of historic colour mill ‘De Kat’ in the Netherlands. This windmill is fitted out to grind materials into dust. One of the Windmill specialties is recycling discarded Dutch roof tiles into powder, which then can be used as pigment. 


Tile Dust

‘Tile Dust’ is a collection of screen-printed geometric wooden shapes that sit in a base of bio resin, which all got their colour using ground recycled roof tiles.

Continuously fascinated by windmills, Studio Merel Karhof made a new design using the harvest of historic colour mill ‘De Kat’ in the Netherlands. This windmill is fitted out to grind materials into dust. One of the Windmill specialties is recycling discarded Dutch roof tiles into powder, which then can be used as pigment.

Tile Dust

‘Tile Dust’ is a collection of screen-printed geometric wooden shapes that sit in a base of bio resin, which all got their colour using ground recycled roof tiles.

Continuously fascinated by windmills, Studio Merel Karhof made a new design using the harvest of historic colour mill ‘De Kat’ in the Netherlands. This windmill is fitted out to grind materials into dust. One of the Windmill specialties is recycling discarded Dutch roof tiles into powder, which then can be used as pigment.

Tile Dust

‘Tile Dust’ is a collection of screen-printed geometric wooden shapes that sit in a base of bio resin, which all got their colour using ground recycled roof tiles.

Continuously fascinated by windmills, Studio Merel Karhof made a new design using the harvest of historic colour mill ‘De Kat’ in the Netherlands. This windmill is fitted out to grind materials into dust. One of the Windmill specialties is recycling discarded Dutch roof tiles into powder, which then can be used as pigment. 

 

Tile Dust

‘Tile Dust’ is a collection of screen-printed geometric wooden shapes that sit in a base of bio resin, which all got their colour using ground recycled roof tiles.

Continuously fascinated by windmills, Studio Merel Karhof made a new design using the harvest of historic colour mill ‘De Kat’ in the Netherlands. This windmill is fitted out to grind materials into dust. One of the Windmill specialties is recycling discarded Dutch roof tiles into powder, which then can be used as pigment.

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In ‘Tile Dust’ water based paint is made from the ground roof tiles, which is screen-printed onto plywood.

‘Tile Dust’ consists of 3 objects a mirror, a fruit bowl and a magazine rack. The dust pattern is printed on plywood using the recycled roof tile paint. Each object has a base made of terracotta powder mixed with bio resin.

In ‘Tile Dust’ water based paint is made from the ground roof tiles, which is screen-printed onto plywood.

‘Tile Dust’ consists of 3 objects a mirror, a fruit bowl and a magazine rack. The dust pattern is printed on plywood using the recycled roof tile paint. Each object has a base made of terracotta powder mixed with bio resin.

In ‘Tile Dust’ water based paint is made from the ground roof tiles, which is screen-printed onto plywood.

‘Tile Dust’ consists of 3 objects a mirror, a fruit bowl and a magazine rack. The dust pattern is printed on plywood using the recycled roof tile paint. Each object has a base made of terracotta powder mixed with bio resin.

In ‘Tile Dust’ water based paint is made from the ground roof tiles, which is screen-printed onto plywood.

‘Tile Dust’ consists of 3 objects a mirror, a fruit bowl and a magazine rack. The dust pattern is printed on plywood using the recycled roof tile paint. Each object has a base made of terracotta powder mixed with bio resin.

In ‘Tile Dust’ water based paint is made from the ground roof tiles, which is screen-printed onto plywood.

‘Tile Dust’ consists of 3 objects a mirror, a fruit bowl and a magazine rack. The dust pattern is printed on plywood using the recycled roof tile paint. Each object has a base made of terracotta powder mixed with bio resin.

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Oostzijde 355
1508 EP Zaandam
Netherlands
info@merelkarhof.nl
Oostzijde 355
1508 EP Zaandam
Netherlands
info@merelkarhof.nl

Oostzijde 355
1508 EP Zaandam
Netherlands
info@merelkarhof.nl

Oostzijde 355
1508 EP Zaandam
Netherlands
info@merelkarhof.nl

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