industrial x Söderberg: A Collection on Rituals of Drinking

industrial x Söderberg: A Collection on Rituals of Drinking

von @industrialkonzept Team

With this collaboration between industrialkonzept and Söderberg, three objects emerge as a connected set: a wine rack, a bottle opener, and a series of coasters. Rather than existing as isolated pieces, they are conceived as a group, bound by one function and one context.

Each object addresses a different moment within the act of drinking. The coasters define the pause, the opener initiates the ritual, the rack holds what is stored and shared. Together they trace a line between utility and abstraction, moving from hand-sized tool to architectural structure.

The choice of brushed aluminum and stainless steel reinforces a language of clarity and reduction. Cut, perforated, and engraved, the pieces appear industrial in character while remaining precise in proportion.

This collection positions design not as decoration, but as a framework for social gesture. Objects that belong together, simple in number, exact in presence.

 

Available here from September 10, 2025.

 

 

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