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THE REVOLUTION OF THE GREY STONE by GREGOR UHLMANN
Passion for concrete. It is more than just a building material, more than just grey-on-grey. Concrete is versatility and durability, longevity and sustainability, beauty and straightforwardness. I’m just fascinated by this grey stone – this massive material that melts in our hands today and bears the highest building tomorrow.
As a trained carpenter and managing director of an innovative construction company, the vision to revive concrete matured in myself early on - to artfully refine it in shape and appearance. The carpenter has incomparably many opportunities to give character to his material. Wood makes shapes flexible, individual, changeable and stable.
And I knew: concrete can do that - I just needed the right recipe. A mix that allows soft curves and clean lines, but does not lose strength. The result is CO33.
My vision of everything concrete can do and an exclusive design series of high quality concrete furniture.
CO33 Founding story and birth of OPUS PRIMO
In 2014 my friend Ralf had the following request, which was as easy as it was tricky: "Gregor, can you build me a bench for our golf course?"
"Just a bench," as it was called back then, but of course not just any. It should be made of concrete to replace the wooden predecessors.
Because: wooden benches usually have a short life span and if you want to keep them on golf courses in the long term, you must store them in a dry place over the winter. This of course means a lot of effort at the beginning of the year and at the end of the year, which you would not have with a concrete bench. In addition, concrete lasts so much longer. You only buy it once!
Disadvantages were also found quickly: concrete is heavy, thick and not very chic. The shapes are usually angular due to the simplicity in the formwork.
Therefore, I formulated completely new expectations for MY bench:
Light enough to be transported with two people and not to damage the grass and subsoil.
Heavy enough to protect from simple theft or shifting around.
Thin enough that it does not interfere and visually blend into your environment.
Round in shape to match the soft contours of nature and golf.
For me, these were all points that were atypical for furniture made of concrete.
So I had the theory. The next step was the practice. The design was immediately in my head and then pretty fast on paper. For the implementation, I needed a perfect mold and an equally perfect concrete recipe, which together would allow a first-class concrete surface. A special challenge was the stability.
The reinforcement should serve to accommodate the flexural tension, which retains the shape when putting weight on the bench. However, with a concrete thickness of only 3cm for my bench, this was a problem. The ratio of concrete covering to iron would be much too low.
So stainless steel reinforcement? This would have been done, but since I wanted to fill up my forms upright, the reinforcement would not be able to keep their intended position. The iron would have been everywhere except where it should be!
Another idea was a recipe with fibers, which would have been the obvious solution, but far from it. The fibers affect the flowability of the concrete enormously and would have only reluctantly covered the wide filling path. So all the work was in the concrete; the material that withstands a lot of pressure but does not flex.
So before my project Concrete Bench failed because of a lack of reinforcement, I developed a recipe that enabled us to realize the bench in its final form and to create thinner yet resistant components. The result was UHPC-ultra high performance concrete - without fibers!
After overcoming this hurdle, the bench only had to be cast successfully; which was eventually achieved masterfully after a number of attempts. That was the birth of OPUS PRIMO – Latin for FIRST WORK. This is how the OPUS collection came to be in 2015 - a series of elegant furniture that can be easily transformed and combined. So OPUS PRIMO in combination with wood and steel became a table, a shelf, a cupboard, a wood storage, a TV cabinet and in its smaller version, a chic bedside table.
Other concrete furniture in classic design and exceptional accessories made of concrete followed. All of these can now be purchased in our brand new online shop along with great interior design ideas and information about the material concrete.
In the meantime, we continue to work on new designs and comprehensive service for our very critical customers, and we are always happy to assist and advise them.
If you would like to experience the concrete furniture of CO33 live and touch it and would like your personal consultation on site, we cordially invite you to our factory showroom in Rudolstadt. We look forward to your visit!
THE REVOLUTION OF THE GREY STONE by GREGOR UHLMANN
Passion for concrete. It is more than just a building material, more than just grey-on-grey. Concrete is versatility and durability, longevity and sustainability, beauty and straightforwardness. I’m just fascinated by this grey stone – this massive material that melts in our hands today and bears the highest building tomorrow.
As a trained carpenter and managing director of an innovative construction company, the vision to revive concrete matured in myself early on - to artfully refine it in shape and appearance. The carpenter has incomparably many opportunities to give character to his material. Wood makes shapes flexible, individual, changeable and stable.
And I knew: concrete can do that - I just needed the right recipe. A mix that allows soft curves and clean lines, but does not lose strength. The result is CO33.
My vision of everything concrete can do and an exclusive design series of high quality concrete furniture.
CO33 Founding story and birth of OPUS PRIMO
In 2014 my friend Ralf had the following request, which was as easy as it was tricky: "Gregor, can you build me a bench for our golf course?"
"Just a bench," as it was called back then, but of course not just any. It should be made of concrete to replace the wooden predecessors.
Because: wooden benches usually have a short life span and if you want to keep them on golf courses in the long term, you must store them in a dry place over the winter. This of course means a lot of effort at the beginning of the year and at the end of the year, which you would not have with a concrete bench. In addition, concrete lasts so much longer. You only buy it once!
Disadvantages were also found quickly: concrete is heavy, thick and not very chic. The shapes are usually angular due to the simplicity in the formwork.
Therefore, I formulated completely new expectations for MY bench:
Light enough to be transported with two people and not to damage the grass and subsoil.
Heavy enough to protect from simple theft or shifting around.
Thin enough that it does not interfere and visually blend into your environment.
Round in shape to match the soft contours of nature and golf.
For me, these were all points that were atypical for furniture made of concrete.
So I had the theory. The next step was the practice. The design was immediately in my head and then pretty fast on paper. For the implementation, I needed a perfect mold and an equally perfect concrete recipe, which together would allow a first-class concrete surface. A special challenge was the stability.
The reinforcement should serve to accommodate the flexural tension, which retains the shape when putting weight on the bench. However, with a concrete thickness of only 3cm for my bench, this was a problem. The ratio of concrete covering to iron would be much too low.
So stainless steel reinforcement? This would have been done, but since I wanted to fill up my forms upright, the reinforcement would not be able to keep their intended position. The iron would have been everywhere except where it should be!
Another idea was a recipe with fibers, which would have been the obvious solution, but far from it. The fibers affect the flowability of the concrete enormously and would have only reluctantly covered the wide filling path. So all the work was in the concrete; the material that withstands a lot of pressure but does not flex.
So before my project Concrete Bench failed because of a lack of reinforcement, I developed a recipe that enabled us to realize the bench in its final form and to create thinner yet resistant components. The result was UHPC-ultra high performance concrete - without fibers!
After overcoming this hurdle, the bench only had to be cast successfully; which was eventually achieved masterfully after a number of attempts. That was the birth of OPUS PRIMO – Latin for FIRST WORK. This is how the OPUS collection came to be in 2015 - a series of elegant furniture that can be easily transformed and combined. So OPUS PRIMO in combination with wood and steel became a table, a shelf, a cupboard, a wood storage, a TV cabinet and in its smaller version, a chic bedside table.
Other concrete furniture in classic design and exceptional accessories made of concrete followed. All of these can now be purchased in our brand new online shop along with great interior design ideas and information about the material concrete.
In the meantime, we continue to work on new designs and comprehensive service for our very critical customers, and we are always happy to assist and advise them.
If you would like to experience the concrete furniture of CO33 live and touch it and would like your personal consultation on site, we cordially invite you to our factory showroom in Rudolstadt. We look forward to your visit!
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