Bounce Stool
by Mathilde Wittock
Mathilde Wittock is a bio/ecodesigner and material researcher with a focus on sustainable innovation. Originally from Belgium, she studied biodesign and industrial design at Central Saint Martins in London, where she developed her expertise.
The balls she uses in her Bounce pieces are collected from Belgian tennis clubs. After being cut and tainted, they are assembled into a patented system that she designed.
Stool
Reclaimed tennis balls, plywood (different finished available)
180 x 85 × 44 cm
Made in Zaventem
Other colours available to order - please enquire
Please contact us to place your order so we can guarantee availability and lead times.
by Mathilde Wittock
Mathilde Wittock is a bio/ecodesigner and material researcher with a focus on sustainable innovation. Originally from Belgium, she studied biodesign and industrial design at Central Saint Martins in London, where she developed her expertise.
The balls she uses in her Bounce pieces are collected from Belgian tennis clubs. After being cut and tainted, they are assembled into a patented system that she designed.
Stool
Reclaimed tennis balls, plywood (different finished available)
180 x 85 × 44 cm
Made in Zaventem
Other colours available to order - please enquire
Please contact us to place your order so we can guarantee availability and lead times.
by Mathilde Wittock
Mathilde Wittock is a bio/ecodesigner and material researcher with a focus on sustainable innovation. Originally from Belgium, she studied biodesign and industrial design at Central Saint Martins in London, where she developed her expertise.
The balls she uses in her Bounce pieces are collected from Belgian tennis clubs. After being cut and tainted, they are assembled into a patented system that she designed.
Stool
Reclaimed tennis balls, plywood (different finished available)
180 x 85 × 44 cm
Made in Zaventem
Other colours available to order - please enquire
Please contact us to place your order so we can guarantee availability and lead times.
This piece was part of the Playing patterns exhibition at Augusta gallery, February 14 - March 30 2025.
All orders available for pickup at the gallery at the end of the exhibition.
Photos © Rodolphe de Brabandere, Oksana Tkachuk