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29 April, 2009 |
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An ode to antique spindle chairs constructed with turned wooden parts.
In the stick chair the turned parts are used functional as a seat and a backrest, set between two simple timber frames.
The profile of the turned parts is shaped in a way that it follows the shape of the human body.
The Stick chair is made in ash wood.
Available from June 2009
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/Out of the blue
The cup & saucer
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Out of the blue
The cup & saucer
A modern style cup and saucer set designed for a ceramics competition for musee de Carouge in Switzerland.
The handle of the cup is made in one cast together with the cup.
This handle is hollow so it will be as hot as the content of the cup. When it's the right temperature to hold in your hand it's automatically the good temperature to drink.
The saucer has an elevation in the middle where the cup stands on, when there is liquid in the saucer the bottom of the cup will not get wet and drip when drinking.
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/Bookend Filemaker/Bunny |
Bookends designed for Puhlmann/Capventure
In shops 2nd week of April
Available in black white and blue
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| /Pig snout cup |
At first sight this cup looks like a nice ordinary cup. But be aware! ...it plays a game with it's users.
Material: porcelain, unglazed outside, glazed inside.
This is a product of Freaks United a cooperation between Egbert-Jan and Jorine Oosterhoff
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/Aerowing Flywood |
A lightweight chair inspired by old aircraft constructions.
Ash wood construction with airplane-plywood seat and back.
The chair is made with the thought in mind to create a lightweight chair in wood.
The 2 side frames out of simple timber small beams work together with the plywood engineered slats making a light, clear, functional and good proportioned construction.
A technical tour de force searching for the boundaries of designing in wood.
A form with character, made with an eye for detail like the traditional halved joints.
The plywood seat and back construction is clever engineered, it bends a little acting as suspension making the chair comfortable.
The Aerowing Flywood comes in an open (laths seat and back) and closed (plain seat and back) version, as well as in a high and low/lounge version.
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/Drippin' cups |
Porcelain cups dipped in clay after being cast to create upward drops. The drops create a nice tactile rim to play with with your lips and tongue. They are also functional when the cup is put upside-down to dry after washing.
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