NICOLÁS BONNET
METALMOUTH
Concieved, sculpted in clay, molded in silicone, and polished over the span of a semester, this project is yet another child of the minds of mine and my frequent collaborator Leo Van Munching. Heavy, cumbersome, and clanky, they made their debut as part of his outfit line.
spent
Made with love and care from:
lost-wax casted bronze
cotton string
upcycled military boots
laser-cut leather
I then molds into, which and cast
process.
I began with a series of sketches at the conception of the idea. I then created a sketch model, then sculpted the final design out of polymer clay.
created four two-part silicone for the wax to be injected which was sent to the foundry cast in bronze.
FLAME TONGUE Shoes
Inspiried by historical pirate boots and the fantastic organic world, this design combines a hand-made upper and 3D modeled sole and heel designs.
Featured both hand-cut and laser cut pieces, patterned in part by hand and using Adobe Illustrator.
Made with love and care from:
Cow leather upper
Veg-tanned leather midsole
3D printed outsoles
This shoe features two heel designs concieved about a year apart.
Created as part of a collaborative meal event, this piece ridicules the fine dining manners by forcing the user to move their entire upper body to eat.
A HOMELY DISCOMFORT
Made with love and care from: Forged copper
It is to be worn around the user’s neck, over the shoulders, holding the arms close to the chest.
Eating is an inherently visceral act, yet at times it can be so painful and difficult that it may be easier not to eat at all.
photos courtesy of Mei Zheng and Ayesha Safa
HOME Decorative Bowls
An explorative exercise in bowl-making and painting, two activities dictated by balancing pushing and pulling. Making this way makes me feel at home.
A series of four bowls carefully turned and painted along the natural grain patterns brought forth by the turning process.
Made with love and care from:
Ash and maple wood
Oil paint
Salad bowl finish
CURIOSO Belt Buckle
After about a years worth of development and deliberation, this playful cobra-style buckle sees its first prototype. Designed for production.
Made with love and care from: Casted bronze
Rhodium plating Brass rivets
Modeled in SolidWorks, 3D printed, molded in silicone to be cast in bronze.
Pull on its ears to release the buckle, and push it back in to lock its teeth in place.
ARTIFACT II
An exercise in using a variety of shop tools to create a functionless, scultpural object.
Made with love and care from: Wood scraps (walnut, ash, maple, poplar)
Made using scraps carefully to fit together, then had a mid-lap joint and temporarily glued back together to be offset-turned.
carefully routed cut into it, back offset-turned.
Its form was inspired by bones and handle formfactors.
GHOSTI
A long-time creative endeavor by my business partner and I, Ghosti is the mascot for our business costume-building HoneyGhost suits.
Made with love and care from:
Upholstery foam
Faux fur
Custom purple velvet
Polyfil
endeavor consisted tail.
costume’s first incarnation was in 2017, and was our first large endeavor in costume-building, and consisted only of a head, hands, and a
He was later remade in 2020, and became our first fullbody costume.
A HARSH GRAIN Bookshelf
A passion for woodworking reverence for natural wood
woodworking brought forth a wood grain.
Made with love and care from:
Ash wood canvas
Plywood backing
Oil paint
Oh, and my bookshelf needed a top.
This piece seeks to follow the natural characteristics of wood to supplement an image of a battle between two figures, inspired by ancient Minoan gemstone carvings.
THE IMPLINGS
Made using an original pattern, these guys bring a sense of mischief to whatever room they’re in.
These fellows specifications clients. Their horn and eye patterns were
fellows were made to the specifications of four different Their colors, proportions, eye shapes, and belly were customized.