Clampology

plastic — By Blaine Brownell on November 15, 2007 at 8:15 pm

Clampology is a family of informal objects designed to increase functionality of interior spaces. Manufactured by London-based designer Jorre van Ast of plastic and spring steel, the collection of adaptive utensils for the domestic environment include a bookend accompanied by a “book finger,” a book display, a hook and a rail that clamp onto the side of horizontal surfaces, a hook to clamp onto electrical pipes, a candle holder, and a cable manager that can be clamped onto a table leg.

Contact: Jorre van Ast, London, UK.
Find more information in Transmaterial 2.

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  • Yvette says:

    According to Jorre van Ast website Clampology is not a product available yet, when will it be? it’s extremely useful and amazing….

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