dutch design week, 17-25 oktober 2026 eindhoven

FRAGMENTED

Reframing stone waste into form and meaning, where discarded fragments shape new connections.

Hosted by Onas Uytdewilligen

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This project is part of
Interwoven: LUCA meets LUCA

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Fragmented explores the hidden potential of Belgian blue limestone waste. Through research and design, discarded fragments from stone production are reimagined as new material sources, revealing aesthetic, cultural, and ecological value within industrial leftovers.

Traces of Value in Stone Waste

Fragmented originates from a research into the life cycle of Belgian blue limestone from quarry to production to urban use. During production, large amounts of valuable stone offcuts are generated, yet most of these fragments end up as crushed aggregates in concrete or asphalt. As a designer, I chose to focus on this stage, where the potential for change is greatest.
By approaching the waste container as a new kind of quarry, I treat discarded fragments as a renewed raw material. Rather than forcing the stone into a predefined form, its irregular shapes and textures guide the design process. Working around each piece preserves its integrity and reveals a new, unexpected aesthetic that could not emerge from a blank page.

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By

Onas Uytdewilligen

Hosted by

LUCA School of Arts
onas.uyt@gmail.com
+3247488356
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programme.hosted_by.about Onas Uytdewilligen

Onas Uytdewilligen (BE, 2002) is a Belgian designer exploring materials and their stories. What others see as waste becomes his starting point. Guided by intuition and process, he lets form emerge, embracing imperfection and the quiet honesty of raw materials.