Tonys, Perriers, Oscars... step aside, The Besties are in town!

Back in May we announced The Besties in collaboration with The Skinny, Fest Magazine and Premier Scotland, a new series of awards running weekly during the Edinburgh Festivals. The awards will celebrate work across the different festivals in the city over the month of August. But what exactly will the winners take home with them? We’ve worked with artist and maker Camillo Feuchter to create a unique, eco-friendly take on the traditional award.

Born in Germany, Camillo moved to Scotland in 2020 to study Interior & Environmental Design at the Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art & Design in Dundee. Currently finishing his degree, Camillo describes himself as having a “big passion for making, working with wood and found objects” which began two years prior while working on furniture and objects. Camillo was inspired by the Precious Plastic movement, a Dutch project centred around reducing plastic waste through boosted recycling and biodegradable materials which relies on a variety of machines and tools to manipulate plastic into new products on a small scale.

Camillo works predominantly with sustainable materials, local wood & recycled plastics – in this case coming from our very own café. It’s this use of plastic materials which informs all aspects of Camillo’s design. “When working with recycled plastics there is always the element of surprise and fluidity,” he explains, “mixing coloured lids is only controllable to a certain extent”. After heating and pressing the plastic into a mould, Camillo slices through two flat sides to reveal a marble effect while the wavy sides are left bubbly and untouched to create contrast.