Claude LaLanne clouds

Currently we are making a sky full of recycled polyester clouds for the much anticipated surrealist artist Claude Lalanne exhibition at Ben Brown Gallery in April click here for more info . Claude LaLanne was a French artist (1925- 2019) with a surrealist approach, making opulent metal sculptures and strange silverwares, yves Saint Laurent being one of her early patrons.

CBRE Keir Smith castings

Recently we 3d modelled and cast the iconic Keir Smith stone sculptures that sit outside Henrietta House on Welbeck street. The project is part of the building redesign for the new real estate occupants CBRE. We cad designed + 3d printed the buildings from photos of Keir Smiths prototypes currently sat in the @riba museum, took moulds from the prints then cast the buildings in jesmonite. We also used a new material for the wall tiles, embedding carbon dioxide pellets captured from the air and made into concrete aggregate. This process by OCO technologies transforms co2 into a green growth carbon negative product and makes reference to the CBRE environmental and sustainable governance program. Unbelievably this project took nearly two years to realize going through lockdown and many prototypes. Thanks to @imagistlondon @artinoffices @moreysmith @cbre #jesmonite #sculpture #architecture #thamessidestudios #artfabrication #riba #kiersmith #makethings #creativeservices #make #makeit #makeitlondon

Upcycled flower sculptures

Recently we have been making flowers made from the ultimate waste material, found objects. Most sustainable materials still take energy to make, upcycling junk is the best way of making a display if you are looking for the least amount of waste ….