Category Archives: Dibond Projects

Fruit Bowl Explores The Flexibility Of Dibond Aluminum Composite

3A COMPOSITES GRAPHIC DISPLAY DIBOND RUBEN DERIEMAEKER MORE FRUIT More Fruit is an exploratory product design by Belgian designer, Ruben Deriemaeker. The project utilizes Dibond aluminum composite waste material that is cut, milled and folded to produce a fruit bowl. Interestingly, the fruit bowl only fits together when fruit is in the bowl, without it, it collapses. READ MORE


Wandering Sukkah Mobile Dibond Art Installation Creates Reflective Space For New Yorkers

Wandering Sukkah, Danielle Durchslag Ryan Frank, New York, Dibond Art Installation Danielle Durchslag and Ryan Frank are New York artists and creators of the towering “Wandering Sukkah” for the city’s inhabitants. The art installation features stacked Dibond aluminum composite trapezoids that are vinyl-painted in various colors. The sky blue, peach, pastel yellow, candy and red brick geometry was modeled after New York City skyscrapers, according to the artists. READ MORE


Dibond Art Mural Promotes Positivity For Youth Development Center

Frank Gregory, Dibond Art Mural, Manchester New Hampshire Youth Development Center, Now & Then & Now & WhenVisual artist Frank Gregory completed a Dibond painted mural for the Manchester New Hampshire Youth Development Center called “Now & Then & Now & When.”
The acrylic painted mural features aluminum composite panels cut into silhouettes of shapes and then assembled onto the wall, similar to assemble of puzzle pieces. READ MORE


Dibond Scrap Material Upcycled Into Origami Inspired Lamps By German Design Duo

UpcyLamps, UpcyDesigns, Michaela and Axel Kresse, Dibond Scrap Material LightingFor their first project, designers Michaela and Axel Kresse created a “Minimalistic design and high-tech, combined with responsiveness for the environment, this is UpcyLamps.” In a Kickstarter campaign, the Mauloff, Germany-based duo, are asking for help to make their UpcyDesigns a household name. The project utilizes Dibond aluminum composite scrap material and repurposes it into a unique lighting system. READ MORE


Fold Flat Aluminum Composite Shelters Offer A Long-Term Disaster Relief Solution

Fold Flat Shelters, Adrian Lippmann, form-al, Dibond, Alucobond, Hylite, Photos via Design Boom Architects and designers are constantly creating innovative designs for disaster relief shelters. In fact, some architects are known for these efforts, such as Shigeru Ban, a Japanese architect best known for his use of recycled cardboard tubing to create disaster relief housing in Japan. READ MORE