A first look at Tweek-Eek’s
most ambitious project yet
With every collection, Tweek-Eek pushes beyond traditional jewellery making, using industrial machines, materials, and techniques never intended for jewellery.
This year, they take that idea further than ever before.
Together with a group of artists and designers, Tweek-Eek is creating a complete exhibition alongside a new jewellery collection, all made from industrial waste materials provided by VDL Group.
BUILDING A HOUSE
WITHIN A SPACE/
Walls, furniture, lighting, tableware, and many more objects are being created from the same leftover materials.
Every element becomes part of one cohesive installation.
Alongside the installation, Tweek-Eek is developing a new jewellery collection made from industrial tubing waste. By pressing and transforming these materials into unexpected forms, the collection explores a more sculptural and futuristic direction, with a stronger focus on pieces for men and wearable objects beyond traditional jewellery.
The project also marks an extensive exploration of new techniques, coatings, surface treatments, and production methods.
The complete project will travel internationally and be exhibited in multiple countries.