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Design Year: 2025
Handmade in Belgium
Images by Stanislas Huaux
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Designed by Lionel Jadot
This artwork belongs to a body of work exploring humanity’s imprint on the Earth through one of its most brutal instruments: the bulldozer track. A symbol of conquest and domination, it bears the marks of both progress and destruction, furrows of deforestation, trenches, torn landscapes. It embodies the power of the Anthropocene, that moment when humankind, master of its tools, also becomes responsible for the fate of the planet.
About the artist
Lionel Jadot is not just a designer. He’s a disruptor, a builder of new worlds from the ruins of the old. For over three decades, he has collected the fragments, discarded objects, forgotten materials, gifted remnants of other lives, and used them to craft a practice that defies categories. Architect, artist, maker, provocateur. His work rejects mass production, marketing logic, and aesthetic obedience. Born into a lineage of craftsmanship but guided by instinct, Jadot doesn’t follow rules, because rules are part of the problem.His creations are physical manifestos. Confrontations. Collages of memory, waste, and raw material honesty.