Offcuts Teahouse

Commissioned by National Arts Council as part of Singapore Design Week, Offcuts Teahouse is a place of meeting and contemplation in cosmopolitan Singapore, in this teahouse made entirely out of recycled and repurposed plastic, steel and wood off-cuts. The teahouse is made in the same size of a HDB Bomb Shelter – a consistent unit across the island. Enter the space, brew a cup of tea and contemplate nature through a single window and the urban city through the other.
Credits
Client: National Arts Council, Singapore Design Week
Design, Production, Research: in the wild, Gerald Leow (HF/DF)
Video and Editing: Jai Rafferty
Site: Tampines MRT Station
Offcuts Teahouse
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Offcuts Teahouse

An architectural teahouse made entirely out of off cuts, and scrap waste, remoulded and recycled into the walls, flooring and ceiling.

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