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Vancouver -based design-build studio Workbench is pushing the boundaries of ceramics.
Founded by Mario Paredes , the studio experiments with transforming textures and the organic qualities of materials like cardboard and tree bark into ceramic.
The Naguri effect: Light and shadow tiles are another example of their material explorations.
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