June 30, 2019
SlashObjects: Creates Chic Upcycled Home Products
Slash Objects is an exploration of material & juxtaposition. Combining luxury with recycled plastics with marble & brass. thoughtful design and considered use of materials will lead to better and beautiful long-lasting products.
“Slash Objects is rooted in a fascination with materials and how they are brought together. Using unexpected juxtapositions and thoughtful design, the studio strives to create beautiful pieces with impact. Slash Objects is the recipient of the American Design Honors in 2019.”
Recycled & Chic
The Slash Objects line integrates the use of an industrial material made of post consumer recycled rubber. By pairing rubber with brass, marble and concrete, the collection imagines new ways for materials to come together.

About the Studio:
Slash Objects is created by multidisciplinary design firm Slash Projects, founded by architect and designer Arielle Assouline-Lichten. Arielle holds a Master of Architecture from Harvard University. She has worked for internationally renowned design firms BIG, Kengo Kuma, and Snøhetta, from Copenhagen to Paris, Tokyo and New York before founding Slash Projects.
Slash Projects works in many scales of design, from digital to physical, in a wide range of projects from spaces to experiences. Arielle has been published in Metropolis Magazine, The New York Times, The New Yorker, and Architectural Record among others, for her design work and activism. She started the petition for retroactive recognition of Denise Scott Brown by the Pritzker Prize in 2013, and has been invited to speak at Harvard, The Guggenheim Museum, and the AIA. Arielle specializes in the intersection of digital and physical space and is passionate about new ways of practice in architecture and design.
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