People's Choice Award: Meet the Houzz VIVID Design Winners
The 2017 Houzz VIVID Design People’s Choice Award winner is one in a sea of furniture and lighting standouts
Joanna Tovia
28 July 2017
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Houzz has partnered with the longest running design competition in Australia – VIVID (Vibrant Visions in Design) – to celebrate the exceptional emerging designers of furniture and lighting making their mark in the architecture and interior design space.
More than 820 Houzzers made their votes count in the 2017 Houzz VIVID Design People’s Choice Award, the new category sponsored by Houzz.
Voters nominated Dylan Falecki as the winner for his entry, the Hooga Chair. The winning design, and the other impressive lighting and furniture design finalists, were on show at the Decor + Design interiors trade show earlier this month at the Melbourne Exhibition Centre.
As Daniel Dalla Riva of Latitude Group, who curated VIVID, says: “An unprecedented number of entries were received in 2017, from which these finalists were selected. When viewed as a collection of design pieces, we feel that the finalists have produced a body of work with a distinctly Australian aesthetic, and an attention to detail that is on point. From the functional to the experimental, the designs demonstrate the diverse talent and unique personalities of Australia’s emerging designers”.
Read on to see the designs of the winner and the finalists, and the inspiration behind their beautiful pieces.
More than 820 Houzzers made their votes count in the 2017 Houzz VIVID Design People’s Choice Award, the new category sponsored by Houzz.
Voters nominated Dylan Falecki as the winner for his entry, the Hooga Chair. The winning design, and the other impressive lighting and furniture design finalists, were on show at the Decor + Design interiors trade show earlier this month at the Melbourne Exhibition Centre.
As Daniel Dalla Riva of Latitude Group, who curated VIVID, says: “An unprecedented number of entries were received in 2017, from which these finalists were selected. When viewed as a collection of design pieces, we feel that the finalists have produced a body of work with a distinctly Australian aesthetic, and an attention to detail that is on point. From the functional to the experimental, the designs demonstrate the diverse talent and unique personalities of Australia’s emerging designers”.
Read on to see the designs of the winner and the finalists, and the inspiration behind their beautiful pieces.
WINNER
Designer: Dylan Falecki
Product: Hooga Chair
Designer’s comments: “I designed this chair with a maker’s mindset. Using simple joinery techniques, an uncomplicated and holistic approach to making a comfortable chair was sought. Simple means it is cost-effective to produce and therefore has greater accessibility. ‘Hooga’ is the English pronunciation of the Danish term for comfort, ‘hygge’.”
Designer: Dylan Falecki
Product: Hooga Chair
Designer’s comments: “I designed this chair with a maker’s mindset. Using simple joinery techniques, an uncomplicated and holistic approach to making a comfortable chair was sought. Simple means it is cost-effective to produce and therefore has greater accessibility. ‘Hooga’ is the English pronunciation of the Danish term for comfort, ‘hygge’.”
FINALISTS
Designer: Anna Freeman
Product: Velce Active Stool
Designer’s comments: “The Velce Active Stool, with its curved base, encourages healthy posture and gentle movement while seated. My intention was to create a chair that would improve health and complement everyday living spaces. I make the stool using a combination of modern technology and traditional woodworking techniques.”
Designer: Anna Freeman
Product: Velce Active Stool
Designer’s comments: “The Velce Active Stool, with its curved base, encourages healthy posture and gentle movement while seated. My intention was to create a chair that would improve health and complement everyday living spaces. I make the stool using a combination of modern technology and traditional woodworking techniques.”
Designer: Anna Freeman
Product: Velce Bicycle Shelf
Designer’s comments: “The Velce Bicycle Shelf responds to our increasingly urban lives – living in smaller spaces and in cities where cycling is an increasingly appealing transport option – while highlighting the bicycle as being as much an object of beauty as it is functional.”
Product: Velce Bicycle Shelf
Designer’s comments: “The Velce Bicycle Shelf responds to our increasingly urban lives – living in smaller spaces and in cities where cycling is an increasingly appealing transport option – while highlighting the bicycle as being as much an object of beauty as it is functional.”
Designer: Thomas Hewitt
Product: Narvis
Designer’s comments: “Originally designed as a task light, Narvis pays homage to ancient boat-building techniques through steam bending, planing and finishing. Full dimming capabilities are available at a touch via the subtle brass button on its spine. Handcrafted, Narvis combines the old with the sleek.”
Product: Narvis
Designer’s comments: “Originally designed as a task light, Narvis pays homage to ancient boat-building techniques through steam bending, planing and finishing. Full dimming capabilities are available at a touch via the subtle brass button on its spine. Handcrafted, Narvis combines the old with the sleek.”
Designer: Nancy Ji
Product: Archie
Designer’s comments: “The goal to create a piece of furniture from a single piece of material motivated the design. Archie is crafted from two pieces of stone tiles with minimal offcuts to reduce waste. The pieces slot together without need for any fixings and can be flat packed for easy transportation.”
Product: Archie
Designer’s comments: “The goal to create a piece of furniture from a single piece of material motivated the design. Archie is crafted from two pieces of stone tiles with minimal offcuts to reduce waste. The pieces slot together without need for any fixings and can be flat packed for easy transportation.”
Designer: Max Hunt
Product: TOM Planter
Designer’s comments: “The TOM planter, designed and made entirely in South Australia, was the result of a collaboration between Max Hunt and Tom Crosby. The aim was to create a statement piece that tied in with the Hunt aesthetic, and add a multi-functional object that combined storage, table and planter. The wire and oak used throughout the existing Hunt range drove the design and shaped much of the forms.”
Product: TOM Planter
Designer’s comments: “The TOM planter, designed and made entirely in South Australia, was the result of a collaboration between Max Hunt and Tom Crosby. The aim was to create a statement piece that tied in with the Hunt aesthetic, and add a multi-functional object that combined storage, table and planter. The wire and oak used throughout the existing Hunt range drove the design and shaped much of the forms.”
Designer: Matthew Robinson
Product: Faraday Chair
Designer’s comments: “The front and back legs of the Faraday Chair were CNC-machined to achieve complex curvature and feature joinery. Post-CNC-machining processes were completed with a router table and handheld routers. The brass back was hand-pressed and brush-finished, and the bolts were hand spun.”
Product: Faraday Chair
Designer’s comments: “The front and back legs of the Faraday Chair were CNC-machined to achieve complex curvature and feature joinery. Post-CNC-machining processes were completed with a router table and handheld routers. The brass back was hand-pressed and brush-finished, and the bolts were hand spun.”
Designer: Matt Potter
Product: Habere
Designer’s comments: “The development of Habere started with process-driven research and the exploration of a conceptual theme; combining the engineered and the organic. Habere’s form has been informed by shapes seen in industrial components and the natural environment. Habere is produced with digital fabrication and handmade processes.”
Product: Habere
Designer’s comments: “The development of Habere started with process-driven research and the exploration of a conceptual theme; combining the engineered and the organic. Habere’s form has been informed by shapes seen in industrial components and the natural environment. Habere is produced with digital fabrication and handmade processes.”
Designer: Lou Burridge
Product: Smiths Chair
Designer’s comments: “Smiths Chair embodies a simple, modern aesthetic, ensuring its timeless design. It uses strong, durable materials that have been carefully chosen to reduce environmental impact and to ensure that it will last a lifetime.”
Product: Smiths Chair
Designer’s comments: “Smiths Chair embodies a simple, modern aesthetic, ensuring its timeless design. It uses strong, durable materials that have been carefully chosen to reduce environmental impact and to ensure that it will last a lifetime.”
Designer: Haqiqy Hawary
Product: PAM Tableware
Designer’s comments: “PAM tableware is a dinner plate set inspired by social media culture and food photography. Made out of cast ceramic stoneware with hand-painted glazed graphics detailing. The graphics create a visual landscape background for the food, inviting the users to create their own visuals and photographs.”
Product: PAM Tableware
Designer’s comments: “PAM tableware is a dinner plate set inspired by social media culture and food photography. Made out of cast ceramic stoneware with hand-painted glazed graphics detailing. The graphics create a visual landscape background for the food, inviting the users to create their own visuals and photographs.”
Designer: Roberto Vessella
Product: Duello Hallway
Designer’s comments: “Duello, a hall table with mirror, is beautifully crafted in high-quality materials – white oak timber, brass and glass. The minimalist design combines the functional components of mirror and hallway table. Duello’s generously sized tilted mirror enables the user to do that final personal check and adjustment before departing the dwelling or office.”
Product: Duello Hallway
Designer’s comments: “Duello, a hall table with mirror, is beautifully crafted in high-quality materials – white oak timber, brass and glass. The minimalist design combines the functional components of mirror and hallway table. Duello’s generously sized tilted mirror enables the user to do that final personal check and adjustment before departing the dwelling or office.”
Designer: Rachel Farrugia
Product: Crumb Side Table
Designer’s comments: “Crumb is designed to showcase a material never intended to be seen – end-of-the-line bonded crumb foam. The simple form and unique aesthetic of its bright speckle pattern makes the crumb table at home in living, sitting and sleeping spaces.”
Product: Crumb Side Table
Designer’s comments: “Crumb is designed to showcase a material never intended to be seen – end-of-the-line bonded crumb foam. The simple form and unique aesthetic of its bright speckle pattern makes the crumb table at home in living, sitting and sleeping spaces.”
Designer: Tristan Tait
Product: Modello Pendant
Designer’s comments: “The Modello Pendant features intricately cut domes that are highlighted by the internal light source. Installed in a cluster or as an individual pendant, the form provides visual interest and colour variation between the domes, and the main body of the luminaire adds to its unique visual aesthetic.”
Product: Modello Pendant
Designer’s comments: “The Modello Pendant features intricately cut domes that are highlighted by the internal light source. Installed in a cluster or as an individual pendant, the form provides visual interest and colour variation between the domes, and the main body of the luminaire adds to its unique visual aesthetic.”
Designer: Elizabeth Zotti
Product: La Sella Del Cavallo
Designer’s comments: “La Sella Del Cavallo chair is a concept piece constructed from bent laminations that combine elements of lightness, substance and considered ergonomics. The chair challenges traditional techniques and methods of construction with its fluid form and dynamic curves, and its interaction between positive and negative space.”
Product: La Sella Del Cavallo
Designer’s comments: “La Sella Del Cavallo chair is a concept piece constructed from bent laminations that combine elements of lightness, substance and considered ergonomics. The chair challenges traditional techniques and methods of construction with its fluid form and dynamic curves, and its interaction between positive and negative space.”
Designer: Gavin Vance
Product: Valvolux L’amp
Designer’s comments: “A compact and versatile low-output luminaire, built mostly from parts used in the manufacture of electric musical instruments and accessories. L’amp is suited to a multitude of uses, but performs at its best in low ambient light conditions – ideal for illuminating guitar effects pedals or for reading in bed.”
Product: Valvolux L’amp
Designer’s comments: “A compact and versatile low-output luminaire, built mostly from parts used in the manufacture of electric musical instruments and accessories. L’amp is suited to a multitude of uses, but performs at its best in low ambient light conditions – ideal for illuminating guitar effects pedals or for reading in bed.”
Designer: Geri Sloyan
Product: The Shaker Bar
Designer’s comments: “The Shaker Bar is a playful reinterpretation of the classic cocktail bar. It consists of a steel tube frame and four American oak trays in a variety of shapes and sizes, the top one of which is detachable to assist with serving.”
Product: The Shaker Bar
Designer’s comments: “The Shaker Bar is a playful reinterpretation of the classic cocktail bar. It consists of a steel tube frame and four American oak trays in a variety of shapes and sizes, the top one of which is detachable to assist with serving.”
Designer: Alistair Cole
Product: Five Five Six
Designer’s comments: “Five Five Six is a set of three pendant lights designed for open areas, as sculptural feature lighting en masse, or as a smaller set of three for a contemporary upmarket home. The individual pendants are each cut differently to one another, creating an asymmetrical balance with the light being directed out and down from the set thanks to recycled hard-drive disks. Utilising LED bulbs from a standard bayonet fitting, Five Five Six can produce as much or as little light as you need.”
Product: Five Five Six
Designer’s comments: “Five Five Six is a set of three pendant lights designed for open areas, as sculptural feature lighting en masse, or as a smaller set of three for a contemporary upmarket home. The individual pendants are each cut differently to one another, creating an asymmetrical balance with the light being directed out and down from the set thanks to recycled hard-drive disks. Utilising LED bulbs from a standard bayonet fitting, Five Five Six can produce as much or as little light as you need.”
Designer: Cadon Gates
Product: Takotsubo
Designer’s comments: “Takotsubo explores the concept of the stark contrasts within the Australian landscape, while delivering an aesthetic of the faithful friend. Using replaceable components and strong materials, the concept has been enhanced, while achieving a sustainable and durable design. Takotsubo is admired for its attention to detail and craftsmanship.”
Product: Takotsubo
Designer’s comments: “Takotsubo explores the concept of the stark contrasts within the Australian landscape, while delivering an aesthetic of the faithful friend. Using replaceable components and strong materials, the concept has been enhanced, while achieving a sustainable and durable design. Takotsubo is admired for its attention to detail and craftsmanship.”
Designer: Jaron Dickson
Product: Conduit Pendant
Designer’s comments: “Conduit Pendant aims to collaborate with architectural living environments, using natural and strong materials for the observer. Hand-turned, each lampshade has a unique wood grain to tell its own story. The copper is the constant element bouncing the light inside until it illuminates the wood at the top.”
Product: Conduit Pendant
Designer’s comments: “Conduit Pendant aims to collaborate with architectural living environments, using natural and strong materials for the observer. Hand-turned, each lampshade has a unique wood grain to tell its own story. The copper is the constant element bouncing the light inside until it illuminates the wood at the top.”
Designer: Andrew Beveridge
Product: Cuble
Designer’s comments: “The Cuble lamp consists of two forms. Both parts are perfectly proportioned and allow for the light bulb to sit at the centre. The lamp is formed from one piece of brass sheet and does not require any welding or fixings. This allows it to be completely recycled at the end of its life.”
Product: Cuble
Designer’s comments: “The Cuble lamp consists of two forms. Both parts are perfectly proportioned and allow for the light bulb to sit at the centre. The lamp is formed from one piece of brass sheet and does not require any welding or fixings. This allows it to be completely recycled at the end of its life.”
Designer: James Walsh and Ash Allen
Product: Igneous
Designer’s comments: “Using Melbourne’s most iconic material, bluestone, Igneous is a byproduct of an original process that James Walsh and Ash Allen developed. By utilising the waste material of bluestone cuttings and melting it down to a molten state, Igneous naturally creates unique colours and textures to form a decorative wall light.”
Product: Igneous
Designer’s comments: “Using Melbourne’s most iconic material, bluestone, Igneous is a byproduct of an original process that James Walsh and Ash Allen developed. By utilising the waste material of bluestone cuttings and melting it down to a molten state, Igneous naturally creates unique colours and textures to form a decorative wall light.”
Designer: Grace Eun Hai Kim
Product: Lumeneer
Designer’s comments: “Lumeneer was designed around the use of timber veneer, the craft of making by hand, and generative design influences. The result is a sustainable, handmade product. The generative design influence of repetition gives a technical, yet natural, aesthetic.”
Product: Lumeneer
Designer’s comments: “Lumeneer was designed around the use of timber veneer, the craft of making by hand, and generative design influences. The result is a sustainable, handmade product. The generative design influence of repetition gives a technical, yet natural, aesthetic.”
Designer: Geoffrey Marshall
Product: Glacier Chair
Designer’s comments: “The chair is inspired by a study of glacial forms; acute jagged peaks juxtaposed with the smooth curves of the glacier deliberately carving its niche. Monumental landscapes are reduced to the sparse lineal geometry that characterises each piece. Angles and curves synergistically combine to create a distinctive design that is comfortable and functional.”
Product: Glacier Chair
Designer’s comments: “The chair is inspired by a study of glacial forms; acute jagged peaks juxtaposed with the smooth curves of the glacier deliberately carving its niche. Monumental landscapes are reduced to the sparse lineal geometry that characterises each piece. Angles and curves synergistically combine to create a distinctive design that is comfortable and functional.”
Designer: Geoffrey Marshall
Product: Troika Pendant
Designer’s comments: “The carefully considered composition of the Troika finds the three faces acting equally and in unison to create a subtly sublime light source. Each identical facet links to create a pendant that explores the relationship between light and shadow. Available in a range of colours, it is customisable to suit.”
Product: Troika Pendant
Designer’s comments: “The carefully considered composition of the Troika finds the three faces acting equally and in unison to create a subtly sublime light source. Each identical facet links to create a pendant that explores the relationship between light and shadow. Available in a range of colours, it is customisable to suit.”
Designer: Nai-Hsuan Yu
Product: Peep Clock
Designer’s comments: “The Peep Clock design is inspired by the human desire of peeping. This enables the observer to read time by peeping through the holes of the clock, just as we peep through the passage of time. This clock is made of ABS plastic.”
Product: Peep Clock
Designer’s comments: “The Peep Clock design is inspired by the human desire of peeping. This enables the observer to read time by peeping through the holes of the clock, just as we peep through the passage of time. This clock is made of ABS plastic.”
Designer: Georgina Burley
Product: Material Historiography
Designer’s comments: “Material Historiography employs a reflective process of ‘thinking through making’, resulting in a qualitative material understanding and thoughtful objects. Through vessels for food and drink, this project examines the value of ritual; encouraging families to make time each day with one another over a meal, strengthening interpersonal and familial relationships.”
Product: Material Historiography
Designer’s comments: “Material Historiography employs a reflective process of ‘thinking through making’, resulting in a qualitative material understanding and thoughtful objects. Through vessels for food and drink, this project examines the value of ritual; encouraging families to make time each day with one another over a meal, strengthening interpersonal and familial relationships.”
Designer: Kieran Meegan
Product: Jex Vinyl Stand
Designer’s comments: “Made from laser-cut, powder-coated steel, the Jex Vinyl Stand offers an LP storage solution that enables collectors to display their album’s cover artwork. The design suits both those people with small collections and those with major collections as a way to display their current favourite albums.”
Product: Jex Vinyl Stand
Designer’s comments: “Made from laser-cut, powder-coated steel, the Jex Vinyl Stand offers an LP storage solution that enables collectors to display their album’s cover artwork. The design suits both those people with small collections and those with major collections as a way to display their current favourite albums.”
Designer: Eugenie Kawabata
Product: Stack
Designer’s comments: “Stack is a sculptural collection of candelabra, candlestick holders and vases defined by simplicity, colour, translucency and the transformative qualities of the materials. Stack is hand-cast using recycled glass and resin, making each piece unique. Stack can be reconfigured to create different arrangements.”
Product: Stack
Designer’s comments: “Stack is a sculptural collection of candelabra, candlestick holders and vases defined by simplicity, colour, translucency and the transformative qualities of the materials. Stack is hand-cast using recycled glass and resin, making each piece unique. Stack can be reconfigured to create different arrangements.”
Designer: Adrian Olasau
Product: GH Bike Rack
Designer’s comments: “GH is an elegant solution for bike and helmet storage. Inspired by minimalist sculptural form, GH is as much a piece of art as it is a highly functional object. GH is made from sustainably sourced solid timber laminations and finished in a natural oil/wax finish.”
Product: GH Bike Rack
Designer’s comments: “GH is an elegant solution for bike and helmet storage. Inspired by minimalist sculptural form, GH is as much a piece of art as it is a highly functional object. GH is made from sustainably sourced solid timber laminations and finished in a natural oil/wax finish.”
Designer: Max Leishman
Product: Syzygy
Designer’s comments: “Syzygy, meaning the coming together or alignment of celestial bodies in space, is a family of cast pendant lights.”
Product: Syzygy
Designer’s comments: “Syzygy, meaning the coming together or alignment of celestial bodies in space, is a family of cast pendant lights.”
Designer: Bradley Mitchell
Product: Daft Stool
Designer’s comments: “A friend with a patient presence; a solid, simple, unobtrusive and trusting piece whose weight gives confidence in space – one that stacks and doesn’t shout but quietly stands, yet is well missed when absent. The asymmetrical stance of the stool allows it to stack up to four units high.”
Product: Daft Stool
Designer’s comments: “A friend with a patient presence; a solid, simple, unobtrusive and trusting piece whose weight gives confidence in space – one that stacks and doesn’t shout but quietly stands, yet is well missed when absent. The asymmetrical stance of the stool allows it to stack up to four units high.”
Designer: Mathieu Cottin
Product: Chêne Armchair
Designer’s comments: “The Chêne Armchair, named after the French word for ‘oak’, is a contrast between fine lines, engineering and character. The backrest, shaped to support the lower and upper back, swivels as you move in the chair by a bracket veneered in saddle leather and secured by a solid timber dowel. The armrests are carved by hand. This chair is unique and celebrates the handcrafted.”
Product: Chêne Armchair
Designer’s comments: “The Chêne Armchair, named after the French word for ‘oak’, is a contrast between fine lines, engineering and character. The backrest, shaped to support the lower and upper back, swivels as you move in the chair by a bracket veneered in saddle leather and secured by a solid timber dowel. The armrests are carved by hand. This chair is unique and celebrates the handcrafted.”
Designer: Alexander Gaetani
Product: Frayed
Designer’s comments: “The Frayed chair is defined by its rawness, texture and simplicity, providing functional qualities of comfort and strength, but also aesthetic qualities that show considered use of materials and form. The chair has a Tasmanian oak hardwood frame and cotton sash cord.”
Product: Frayed
Designer’s comments: “The Frayed chair is defined by its rawness, texture and simplicity, providing functional qualities of comfort and strength, but also aesthetic qualities that show considered use of materials and form. The chair has a Tasmanian oak hardwood frame and cotton sash cord.”
Designer: Sebastin Heske
Product: SWYL lamp
Designer’s comments: “Simple and moody, the lamp features the materials concrete and brass. SWYL has two arms supporting a duo of head lamps. It is inspired by ‘object relations’ and how humans can change the nature of something through their personality. The user can shift the direct light according to personal preference.”
Product: SWYL lamp
Designer’s comments: “Simple and moody, the lamp features the materials concrete and brass. SWYL has two arms supporting a duo of head lamps. It is inspired by ‘object relations’ and how humans can change the nature of something through their personality. The user can shift the direct light according to personal preference.”
Designer: Robin Keusen
Product: AM24
Designer’s comments: “The AM24 chair forms part of a furniture range that shares a design aesthetic. Made of brass, solid timber and moulded ply, the chairs are shaped for comfort.
A large portion of the chair is handmade, complemented by modern machinery tools.”
Product: AM24
Designer’s comments: “The AM24 chair forms part of a furniture range that shares a design aesthetic. Made of brass, solid timber and moulded ply, the chairs are shaped for comfort.
A large portion of the chair is handmade, complemented by modern machinery tools.”
Designer: Nicole Monks
Product: Nyinajimanha
Designer’s comments: “Inspired by a trip back to the country and stories about my great-grandmother’s renowned kangaroo tail stew ‘nyinajimanha’ (sitting-together), the stools hold the narrative of bringing people together to create community, share knowledge and connect. The cultural belongings (furniture) are designed as a group of six chairs and a table to physically embody this unity.”
Product: Nyinajimanha
Designer’s comments: “Inspired by a trip back to the country and stories about my great-grandmother’s renowned kangaroo tail stew ‘nyinajimanha’ (sitting-together), the stools hold the narrative of bringing people together to create community, share knowledge and connect. The cultural belongings (furniture) are designed as a group of six chairs and a table to physically embody this unity.”
Designer: Stephen Thomas
Product: Intake
Designer’s comments: “The strong, elegant lines and angular planes of Intake aesthetically reference influences from science fiction, performance vehicles and minimalist architecture. The materiality of bamboo imbues the table with warmth to create a highly functional centrepiece of heirloom quality.”
Product: Intake
Designer’s comments: “The strong, elegant lines and angular planes of Intake aesthetically reference influences from science fiction, performance vehicles and minimalist architecture. The materiality of bamboo imbues the table with warmth to create a highly functional centrepiece of heirloom quality.”
Designer: Thomas Cohen and Maxam Whiteley
Product: Atlas
Designer’s comments: “Atlas is a generous occasional armchair that encourages relaxation. It utilises a Dacron down blend over a memory foam cushion to create a cloud-like feeling. Atlas is encapsulated in a stained oak shell and thick, tubular steel outline.”
Product: Atlas
Designer’s comments: “Atlas is a generous occasional armchair that encourages relaxation. It utilises a Dacron down blend over a memory foam cushion to create a cloud-like feeling. Atlas is encapsulated in a stained oak shell and thick, tubular steel outline.”
Designer: Michael Gittings
Product: Rec Rec Chair
Designer’s comments: “Weaving is a centuries-old technique usually resulting in soft, pliable, degradable objects. Experimentation of weaving with metals such as copper has resulted in the Rec Rec Chair. Designed to last a lifetime, the Rec Rec is a comfortable dining chair or prized one-off statement piece.”
Product: Rec Rec Chair
Designer’s comments: “Weaving is a centuries-old technique usually resulting in soft, pliable, degradable objects. Experimentation of weaving with metals such as copper has resulted in the Rec Rec Chair. Designed to last a lifetime, the Rec Rec is a comfortable dining chair or prized one-off statement piece.”
Designer: Michael Gittings
Product: Aztec Daybed
Designer’s comments: “The Aztec Daybed is the product of the development of ‘metallic weaving’. By adapting the woven medium to metals it recontextualises a traditional craft, forming a new visual language.”
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Product: Aztec Daybed
Designer’s comments: “The Aztec Daybed is the product of the development of ‘metallic weaving’. By adapting the woven medium to metals it recontextualises a traditional craft, forming a new visual language.”
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These pieces are UN-REAL. Congratulations guysss!
Can I have an Atlas chair please?
Cheney armchair and Aztec daybed please. Very impressed with the quality. I do not own a bike otherwise I could go for one of the artistic bike hangers