Bevel - Bench - Chrome Mirror
by Hadge
Material
Chrome Mirror
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The Bevel Bench in chrome mirror is a low bench by Dieter Vlieghe for HADGE, formed from two elongated polished steel modules in light grey.
The two forms sit parallel and slightly offset, a narrow void between them reading as a precise shadow line. One module features an angled, tapered base, a recurring element of the Bevel collection's geometry where no surface is entirely vertical or uniform. The light grey mirror finish shifts between silver and white as the ambient light changes, making the piece differently present across the day.
The steel is polished to a chrome mirror specification, precise at close range and warm under raking light. The split between the two modules carries the composition: the gap holds the bench together visually while also introducing lightness at its scale.
This bench belongs to the Bevel collection, Vlieghe's sustained exploration of steel as a material of geometric exactness, shaped by cuts and angles rather than curves.
W 160 x D 32 x H 26 cm
W 62.99 x D 12.6 x H 10.24 in
Materials: Stainless steel polished by hand - chrome mirror
About
Hadge
HADGE is the studio of Dieter Vlieghe, a Belgian architect who founded the practice in Ghent in 2020. He trained at KULeuven St. Lucas, Ghent, graduating with a Master of Architecture in 2015, and spent several years collaborating with Studio Prototype in Amsterdam and Glenn Sestig Architects in Belgium before establishing HADGE.
The practice spans architectural commissions and object design, treating the two as continuous rather than separate disciplines. Vlieghe works primarily with steel, wood, and stone: materials valued for their tactile presence and their capacity to develop character over time. Each piece accumulates its own patina, registering the environment and the maker's hand. The process moves from drawing to form through sustained iteration, with the material's structural qualities setting the terms.
HADGE's design language occupies the ground between timeless minimalism and brutalism. Objects are restrained in form and warm in presence. That serenity comes from raw surfaces and precise proportions, not decorative intent. The Bevel Collection and the Undum Collection are the clearest articulations of this vocabulary: geometric structures in raw materials, finished by artisans for whom craft is the final design decision.
The studio has exhibited at Maison & Objet 2024 alongside When Objects Work, at Collectible Brussels, Collectible New York, and Paris Design Week 2023. Press coverage has appeared in Milk Decoration, RUM, Sabato, and Knack Black.
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