Wedge Design

Talus

Wedge Design

Wedge Design

Talus

Description

A formation of fractured geology.

Talus is a low form shaped by the geology of collapse, a stool that seems to gather itself from the debris of imagined erosion. Its branching limbs recall a talus slope, where fragments of stone settle at the base of a cliff, formed not by intention but by consequence. The piece moves between utility and sculpture, holding the body with quiet poise and turning instability into strength. Each leg appears as a remnant, each surface as a record of flow, fracture, and weight.

Dimensions

393*393*389mm

Uses

  • Interiors seeking statement objects
  • Residential spaces that benefit from collectible design moments

Why it works?

Strong geometric language creates immediate spatial presence.

Additive manufacturing enables forms not achievable through conventional furniture making.

Pieces function as both seating or tables and as architectural objects within a room.

Material expression is raw, refined, and directional.

About Wedge Design

Wedge is a London based design studio founded by Peiyan Zou, Andy Zhang, and Lei Zhang. The practice works across furniture, installations, and architectural systems through an experimental approach rooted in material ecology, computation, and fabrication. Their pieces are developed through binder jet printing in quartz sand, then hand finished to reveal a raw, stone like surface. The result is a sculptural design language that feels at once geological, digital, and tactile.

Respecting Biodiversity

  • Material systems that minimize reliance on resource intensive extraction.
  • Reduced waste production compared to traditional subtractive fabrication. 
  • Design approach prioritizes long life cycles and spatial permanence.

Sustainability Details

Materials: Quartz Sand, Hardwood

Furniture produced through additive manufacturing processes that reduce material waste. Select pieces utilize sand based or mineral composite materials. Durability and longevity are central to the material strategy.

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Wedge Design

Wedge Design

Talus

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About Wedge Design

Wedge is a London based design studio founded by Peiyan Zou, Andy Zhang, and Lei Zhang. The practice works across furniture, installations, and architectural systems through an experimental approach rooted in material ecology, computation, and fabrication. Their pieces are developed through binder jet printing in quartz sand, then hand finished to reveal a raw, stone like surface. The result is a sculptural design language that feels at once geological, digital, and tactile.

Respecting Biodiversity

  • Material systems that minimize reliance on resource intensive extraction.
  • Reduced waste production compared to traditional subtractive fabrication. 
  • Design approach prioritizes long life cycles and spatial permanence.

Sustainability Details

Materials: Quartz Sand, Hardwood

Furniture produced through additive manufacturing processes that reduce material waste. Select pieces utilize sand based or mineral composite materials. Durability and longevity are central to the material strategy.

Description

A formation of fractured geology.

Talus is a low form shaped by the geology of collapse, a stool that seems to gather itself from the debris of imagined erosion. Its branching limbs recall a talus slope, where fragments of stone settle at the base of a cliff, formed not by intention but by consequence. The piece moves between utility and sculpture, holding the body with quiet poise and turning instability into strength. Each leg appears as a remnant, each surface as a record of flow, fracture, and weight.

Dimensions

393*393*389mm

Uses

  • Interiors seeking statement objects
  • Residential spaces that benefit from collectible design moments

Why it works?

Strong geometric language creates immediate spatial presence.

Additive manufacturing enables forms not achievable through conventional furniture making.

Pieces function as both seating or tables and as architectural objects within a room.

Material expression is raw, refined, and directional.

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