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How these designers are redefining concrete
How these designers are redefining concrete

CBC

time07-07-2025

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  • CBC

How these designers are redefining concrete

Social Sharing Concrete is all around us, but we don't think about it much. While this material is commonly associated with roads, bridges, and towering structures, industrial designers Matt and Shawna Heide turn it into the unexpected—vibrant, tactile, and refined objects for everyday spaces. Where concrete is often rough, heavy, industrial and almost always grey, the duo's pieces challenge this perception by crafting colourful, elegant pieces. Their process starts in an unconventional way—with their hands in clay. Preferring hands-on craftsmanship over digital modelling, they shape prototypes manually to capture the ideal form and feel. Once satisfied, they create plaster versions before producing silicone molds that allow them to cast in concrete. But form is only part of the equation. As self-described colour obsessives, the pair love to introduce bold, unconventional hues into their designs. Unlike the typical grey concrete, their work ranges from earthy, dark tones to bright and vibrant colours. A key breakthrough in their work came with the development of the Oracle Pattern, a mesmerizing, organic design they can create with the placement of concrete in the mold. This technique, discovered by accident and refined over time, ensures that no two pieces are ever the same. While they can influence the process, they can't fully control the outcome — an element of randomness that makes each object unique. The exact details of the process are a closely guarded secret. Their work relies on a well developed understanding of the science behind concrete. Concrete doesn't "dry" but undergoes a chemical process known as curing, where water 'activates' the material, setting off the chemical reactions that solidify it into an artificial stone. The duo plays with this process, layering pigments to create intricate marbling effects. At its core, their philosophy is about embracing the unexpected. Every piece is a balance of control and chaos, planning and spontaneity. By pushing the boundaries of what concrete can do, they show that even the most utilitarian materials can become objects of beauty, wonder, and human connection. New series CBC On Design, now streaming on CBC Gem and YouTube, explores the evolution of an idea and the path it takes to becoming a item in your everyday life — but that journey is rarely a straight line. Between the initial concept and finished object lie sketches, prototypes, material experiments, user testing, manufacturing puzzles, and countless hidden steps.

CBC On Design: How an idea evolves to become a product in the world
CBC On Design: How an idea evolves to become a product in the world

CBC

time05-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • CBC

CBC On Design: How an idea evolves to become a product in the world

Social Sharing Industrial designers create the objects we surround ourselves with. Pairing craftsmanship and innovation, designers in Canada are creating the objects we find in our homes and around our world. Our new series CBC On Design, now streaming on CBC Gem and YouTube, explores the evolution of an idea and the path it takes to becoming a item in your everyday life — but that journey is rarely a straight line. Between the initial concept and finished object lie sketches, prototypes, material experiments, user testing, manufacturing puzzles, and countless hidden steps. Each product tells its own story, whether it's traditional craftsmanship meeting modern manufacturing or a secretive method for creating colourful concrete. In CBC On Design we get a look behind the scenes and meet some of the designers who are making our country brighter and more beautiful. All episodes of CBC On Design are now streaming on CBC Gem and will be roll out every two weeks this summer on the CBC Arts YouTube channel. Episode 1: Concrete Concrete is all around us, but we don't think about it much. In this episode of CBC On Design, industrial designers Matt and Shawna Heide redefine the possibilities of concrete, making it into beautiful home goods. While this material is commonly associated with roads, bridges, and towering structures, the duo transforms it into something unexpected—vibrant, tactile, and refined objects for everyday spaces. Episode 2: Lighting It's easy to design for people's bad shopping habits. But can you design a light that lasts forever? In this episode of CBC On Design, we explore the art and science of lighting with industrial designer Christian Lo and the team at Anony, a Toronto-based lighting studio. She aims to design lighting that feels invisible—subtly shaping the spaces we inhabit without drawing attention to itself. Episode 3: Seating This designer's products have ended up everywhere from the silver screen to your local cafe. In this episode of CBC On Design, we learn about hospitality seating with industrial designer Geof Lilge, whose chairs and stools are found in restaurants, cafes, and offices around the world. Geof's career is filled with examples of both small-scale craftsmanship and large-scale production, showing the phases and cycles of a design practice. Episode 4: Privacy Booths In a world of open offices and remote work, how do you design for silence and privacy? In this episode of CBC On Design, industrial designers Nick and Brendan find an old solution to a new problem—how to create private spaces for phone and video calls in open, noisy workplaces. While traditional phone booths have largely disappeared from city streets, the need for quiet, enclosed spaces in office environments has grown. Episode 5: Rugs Rugs don't have to be boring rectangles. In this episode of CBC On Design, we explore the bright, nostalgic rugs designed by Rashelle Campbell. A designer who blends a traditional craft with contemporary aesthetics, Rashelle creates rugs that are colorful, asymmetrical, and rooted in the playful energy of the early 2000s.

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