With layered, feathery soft gray tones, a smattering of yellow hues, warm ochre flecks, black and blizzard white, it's hard to imagine that Heron came from humble beginnings. But, in fact, it was created from the staple kitchen fixtures we use every day. Would-be discarded, large electrical goods, make up the foundations of the Heron mix, bringing a unique aesthetic and color palette that is less reminiscent of its original material make-up and more alike the appearance of the statuesque bird after which it was named.
We can work with various thermoplastics, papers, organic materials, and memorabilia to create encapsulated or fully integrated materials. Our Material Specialist are happy to review any input materials you’d like us to use
We make up batches of Heron material in 5-10 tonne lots and batches will vary depending on the raw material available. There will always be a base of soft grey tones, and yellow hues, however, there may also be colour inclusions that can vary in ratio and
Smile Plastics is the UK’s leading material design studio, producing 100% recycled and recyclable decorative panels for retail, interiors and product design. Our collection materials are made from would-be waste, such as discarded chopping boards, cosmetics bottles and yogurt containers.
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With layered, feathery soft gray tones, a smattering of yellow hues, warm ochre flecks, black and blizzard white, it's hard to imagine that Heron came from humble beginnings. But, in fact, it was created from the staple kitchen fixtures we use every day. Would-be discarded, large electrical goods, make up the foundations of the Heron mix, bringing a unique aesthetic and color palette that is less reminiscent of its original material make-up and more alike the appearance of the statuesque bird after which it was named.
We make up batches of Heron material in 5-10 tonne lots and batches will vary depending on the raw material available. There will always be a base of soft grey tones, and yellow hues, however, there may also be colour inclusions that can vary in ratio and