Moving walls open Stal Collectief's charred timber workshop to the elements



Stal Collectief’s self-designed studio is raised on stilts above a field in northeast Belgium and features charred timber walls that can be wheeled back to reveal the interior.

The group of Belgian furniture designers comprising Len de Paepe, Bob Segers, Tim Vranken and Jonas Blondeel designed Hofer Pavilion as an extra studio space for themselves.

The group already had a workshop in a nearby stable in the hamlet of Heppeneert, but wanted a space more suitable for year-round use.

“Because the four of us are living spread over different cities in Belgium we needed a neat place close to our atelier for brainstorming sessions, and discussing and designing new projects together,” Bob Segers told Dezeen.

Read more on Dezeen: http://www.dezeen.com/?p=965792

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