The Heavy Metal record stand is the latest release from Sruli Recht’s ongoing project, Editions. Structurally influenced by anti-tank defense obstacles, Recht alludes to the selective amnesia of a child and the healing power of the soul through music. The object, composed of laser cut steel folded using a hydraulic press then finished with acid and wax which delivers the gun black tone, stores approximately 150 LP’s.
You can order Heavy metal on Recht’s website.
ABOUT THE EDITIONS
The Editions collection is a loose curation of objects that have been produced previously by the atelier, either as part of collections, collaborations or non-products.
The objects produced for the Editions collection are batch produced and shipped from where they are made. We have chosen the items for this new production based on the frequency of requests to bring them back into circulation, and because we like them.
Each item is produced as close to the original version as possible. They have been validated previously in production and don’t require the kind of development new products do. They are made by different partners we have worked with in the past, who produce locally. To reduce emissions we ship directly from their workshop.
There will be new objects, released at an indeterminate schedule, infrequently presented and communicated through our newsletter, pretty much because we are working on a human-scale. The order of presentation will largely be dictated by which one is ready first, and based on the conversations of desire with our direct clients and requests through social media and email.
Note: The Editions will be batch produced in limited number, and there may only be one new run per object.
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Photos by Marino Thorlacius, courtesy of Sruli Recht.
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