Layer design studio uses large hemp tiles to create tessellating Scale partition system

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Benjamin Hubert's London studio Layer has designed a modular screen system made up of triangular hemp tiles for Australian textile company Woven Image (+ slideshow).

Scale partition by Benjamin Hubert

The Scale system relies on a hexagonal framework that is constructed from individual three-pronged thermoplastic sections. These join together to create a base for the covering fabric tiles, and rest on oval aluminium feet.

"After experimenting with a wide range of structural forms we arrived at the skeleton structure as it was the best balance between structural rigidity in plastic – selected for its lower cost than metal to keep the product price accessible – and visual appeal with a strong identity," Hubert told Dezeen.

Scale partition by Benjamin Hubert

Double-sided triangular pieces, made from recycled and pressed hemp, then clip to the framework using magnets that are placed at...

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