About
Our studio designs circular wall panels made from reclaimed materials, transforming industrial and archival waste into tactile narratives of identity, history and environment.
Working from the Netherlands, the studio operates at the intersection of circular design, material research and visual storytelling. Upcycled textiles, paper, wood and archival fragments form the basis of each project. These materials are not treated as neutral resources, but as carriers of information: textile cut-offs from production lines, upholstery sample books, obsolete imagery, or techniques recovered from forgotten manuals.
Material research forms the basis of the work and is shared in the blog archive, where processes and insights are explained.
Through cutting, stitching, binding, scanning and re-composing, these fragments are restructured into wall panels that function both visually and conceptually. Digital tools such as scanning, printing and AI are used not to accelerate production, but to slow it down. Fast images are translated into layered, tactile surfaces with presence and restraint.
The resulting circular wall panels made from reclaimed materials are developed for interiors where material choice, sustainability and narrative matter. Some works are directly linked to a customer’s waste stream or industrial heritage. Others allow the material itself to lead through it's colour, rhythm, texture or structure. In all cases, the work goes beyond decoration. It makes circularity visible and tangible within a client's space.
Founded by Elena Kamphuis, the studio builds on a background in art, photography and communication, combined with more than twenty years of entrepreneurial experience in visual and media production. This expertise results in a strong ability to translate material into narrative and align each work with identity, environment and practical use.
The practice responds to overproduction and visual noise by focusing on what already exists. What is reused, what remains visible and how materials can carry meaning over time. We create acoustic wall panels that connect circular design to place, memory and environment.
