HERBOTS
TERRA FORMATA - 2025
Contaminated soils are tested both as clay bodies and glazes, revealing a rich color palette shaped by firing temperature and the soil’s (mineral/waste) content. Beyond their aesthetic qualities, the experiments demonstrate how the ceramic process can immobilise heavy metals and toxic substances, preventing their further dispersal into the environment. Moreover, the soil's remarkable melting properties open up potential pathways toward food-safe applications.
By transforming soil that is normally buried, discarded, or considered hazardous into ceramic objects, Terra Formata questions what local resources remain available to us today.
CONTEXT
Designer in Residence, Designregio Kortrijk and Abby Museum, 2025
SUPPORTED BY
Designregio Kortrijk, Flanders State of The Art
THANKS TO
Bioterra nv, Wienerberger, Academie Kortrijk
IMAGES BY
Dieter Van Canegem