Material Tendencies: Scholten & Baijings
The works of Dutch design duo Stefan Scholten and Carole Baijings embody the distinctive identity the couple is known for: colour, gradual hues, transparency, layers and geometric patterns and grids, yet with a very gentle and delicate appearance.
September 7, 2015 | 10:00 pm CUT

Carole Baijings and Stefan Scholten - Photo © Architonic / Anita Hackethal

<b>Colour Porcelain</b> - Sugar and milk set (or soy and ginger set) on a light-coloured platter for 1616/ Arita Japan, 2012 - Photo © Inga Powilleit

Kaolin in Arita

Fujimaki Seitou Pottery, Arita

Sneak Preview of 2016/ project in Milan, April 2015 - Photo © Takumi Ota

<b>Paper Porcelain</b> for HAY, 2009

<b>Ottoman</b> for Moroso, 2015

<b>Colour Globe</b> for Moooi, 2015

<b>Strap Chair</b> for Moustache, 2015

<b>Grappa Flasks</b> for Nonino Grappa, 2015

<b>Tea with Georg</b> for Georg Jensen, 2013

<b>Colour Glass</b> for HAY, 2013

<b>Colour One Concept Car</b> for MINI, 2012 - Photo © MINI

<b>Tilt-Top</b> table for HAY, 2011

<b>Colour Wood</b> for Karimoku New Standard, 2009 - Photo © Takumi Ota
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