The Sill Bench - De Dorpelbank

Made from a millions year old belgian stone. This Sill Bench carries its own history. Now shaped to a bench every use creates a natural patina over time that keeps on contributing to its elaborative history. Filled with chisel marks and fossils this bench is full of ‘life’.
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Living Environment
Signature & Collectibe Design
Habitat
B3
Klokgebouw
Klokgebouw 50
5617 AB

Entrance fee

DDW ticket required

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Free Wifi Free wifi available
Toilets Toilets available
Wheelchair Friendly Fully wheelchair accessible
Wheelchair Friendly Toilet Wheelchair friendly toilet available

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A bench full of history

As a child, I was constantly outside. I grew up in a small village where playing outdoors was simply a way of life. Stone sills were a quiet part of that world, places to sit, lean, and gather. Each sill was different: some polished, others bush-hammered or marked with relief. Every sill carried its own story.

This Sill Bench is made of Petit Granit, a uniquely Belgian natural stone that is still quarried locally today. This bench is both a tribute and a protest, a response to the way Belgian homes are built today. A once-cherished material, used in windowsills, staircases and countertops, is now often seen as outdated. Instead, it’s replaced with cheaper, less sustainable alternatives like concrete.

It invites the viewer to reflect on the materials we build with, where they come from, what they leave behind and to reconnect with the raw, tactile experiences of childhood.

Stijn J. Vos
Stijn J. Vos
Stijn J. Vos

Hosted by Stijn Jean Vos

Stijn Jean Vos (2001,BE) is fascinated by the relationship between humans and nature. He always works with natural and hard materials of local origin. His own creations always seek new insights into traditional materials by challenging the standard. To create unconventional pieces, he employs a new visual language that often challenges established norms. With these unusual designs, he expresses his passion for forming and aims to encourage the observer to think critically.