VECCA SERIES
VECCA is a series of furniture inspired by dolmens, ancient megalithic structures found throughout the world.
The design of VECCA incorporates the timeless and monumental qualities of dolmens, while utilizing a contemporary and sustainable material - recycled plastic. The legs of the VECCA furniture pieces are designed to hold the weight of the top plate in an elegant and stable way, evoking a sense of balance and harmony.
DESIGNER / CONSULTANT
Andy Park
CLIENT
Lowlit Collective
ROLE
Redesigned and repurposed recycled panels to craft a collection of dolmen-inspired stools and a floor lamp, exploring volumetric forms to challenge the conventional perception of flat panel materials.
ABOUT LOWLIT COLLECTIVE
Lowlit Collective provides sustainable materials and home decor products. Specializing in the high-end hospitality market and bespoke design, the company is dedicated to offering environmentally conscious interior materials and decor items. At the heart of their offerings lies their proprietary PCR, PIR plastic material, Tikkle Board, crafted to imbue each product with enhanced strength and visual appeal, courtesy of locally sourced biomass.
Lowlit Collective seamlessly merges the artistic expertise of its designers with a narrative-driven approach in crafting its product designs. This fusion of fine art sensibility and creative storytelling infuses life into each piece, fostering enduring connections between objects and individuals. The company's commitment to excellence has earned it esteemed recognition, including accolades such as the Dezeen Awards 2022 and IF Design Awards 2023.
The name VECCA, originates from a dolmen called “Sa Coveccada”, an ancient megalithic structure located in Sardinia, Italy.
Sa Coveccada stands out due to its imposing size, precision-cut stones, and historical significance, reflecting the advanced engineering.
The U-shaped legs also create a unique and modern silhouette, reminiscent of both ancient dolmens and classical Greek architecture. This synthesis of traditional and modern elements reflects the idea of repurposing, taking something old and imbuing it with new life and purpose.
Studying on natural form within the furniture
Within the final selections, #2 and #4 felt like the right decision and started to bend the two together.
2024 London Design Fair