Tony has spent many years exploring the 3d forms that are created when a pair of 2d surfaces are joined at their perimeter (a book on the subject, D-Forms, was published in 2009). We used this developable surface geometry to create moulds for precast stone street furniture and a family of forms for bins, benches and bollards.
D-Forms have also been at the core of some of our competition entries, exploiting the curvaceous shapes for signage totems, monoliths and focal points in the streetscape.
Our latest development of the Omega furniture range redefines the executive workplace in open-plan office space.
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