Designed with Intention. Made with Care.
We believe that an object is only as good as the work behind it.
Before a stand or a tray reaches your desk, it begins as raw aluminium, shaped and refined through a slow and deliberate process. Every curve, texture and surface exists because someone made a considered decision to shape it that way. Nothing is accidental. Nothing is rushed.
This is a closer look at how we create the objects you use every day.
CNC Machining: The First Transformation

Every Bionic piece begins as a solid block of aluminium.
Through CNC machining the metal is carved with precision measured in fractions of a millimetre. Each careful pass removes only what is needed. Bit by bit the form emerges, stable, balanced and exact.
This approach takes much longer than casting or stamping but it gives each product the strength and presence we look for. It allows us to maintain total control over its shape, structure and integrity.
Hand Finishing and Sand Blasting: The Human Touch

Once machining is complete, the work moves to the hands of our finishing team.
Edges are softened. Corners are checked. Surfaces are inspected for even the slightest variation. Texture affects how an object feels and how it reflects light, so this stage matters.
The parts then go through sand blasting which creates the fine matte finish that has become part of our signature. It softens the reflection of the metal and gives the piece a quiet tactile quality. This is the moment when the product starts to feel like something you would want to live with.
Anodisation: Strength and Colour in One Step

When the surface is ready the aluminium enters the anodisation process.
This strengthens the metal and creates depth in the colour without covering the natural character of the material. It also protects the surface from scratches and marks.
Anodisation is not a simple colouring bath. Every run requires controlled timing, temperature and preparation. A slight shift in any of these variables will change the final result. This is one of the reasons why consistency is so difficult and why each batch is checked and rechecked before moving forward.
Assembly and Inspection: Every Piece Matters

In the final stage the parts come together.
Stainless steel fasteners are added. Rubber elements are placed to protect and stabilise. Every product is tested and inspected by hand. If something does not feel right it does not leave the workshop.
Objects that live on your desk should feel calm and precise. That feeling does not happen by chance. It comes from people who slow down long enough to do things properly.
Why We Choose the Harder Path

The methods we use take more time and cost more to produce, but they give us control over quality and design. We want our objects to feel stable and quiet. We want them to express intention rather than noise. When you hold a Bionic stand or tray, we want it to feel like something created with care, not something made simply to fill a shelf.
Thank you for supporting our work and for valuing objects made with real consideration.
BIONIC
Paris