INDRE BUTKU

A CREATIVE DESIGNER BASED IN KLAIPĖDA, LITHUANIA: 'I WORK WITH MATERIAL TO SHAPE CONCEPT INTO FORM.'

BLOKAS modular storage

The design utilizes Bauhaus school practices to address the contemporary need for mobility.

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FLUX lounge chair

The design utilizes Bauhaus school practices to address the contemporary need for mobility.

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TOUCH SENSITIVE table lamp

Physical shape almost disappears to put the light technology at the center of attention.

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CUBIST tableware set

Traditional craft meets contemporary aesthetic taste.

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GRYNAI night lamp

Design as a solution to a growing amount of corrugated cardboard waste.
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MEDUSA pendant lamp shade

The design is born through experiments with material and form-making.

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AXIS floor light

Made entirely from aluminum it can be recycled infinitely without losing material quality.

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LINEA furniture collection

The line repeats itself like a wave that becomes a rhythm and brings calm.

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CASTING SHADOW photo series

A conceptual photography series captures a shadow of an object that's left behind.
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MAGENTA BLOSSOM photo series

Light is employed to contrast objects from their environment.

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DICHROIC RANGE photo series

Research on dichroic film behavior with natural and artificial light sources.
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LIQUID DELUSION photo series

Visuals created playing with water property to distort the object as seen through it

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MELTS INTO AIR photo series

Changing form, reflections, and shadows make it difficult to define the objects by their bourders.
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COLOUR BLOCK photo series

Visual research of geometric forms and primary colors.

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MATERIAL STUDY photo series

Exploration of the contrast between materials, textures, and colors to develop a mood board for a design project.

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