Posts Tagged ‘bent wood’

Image: emiliana design studio Works Wonders with Simple Ply

emiliana design studio Works Wonders with Simple Ply

Like certain luminaries before and doubtless more to come, designers Ana Mil and Emil Padrós of Barcelona’s emiliana design studio seem smitten with the potential of plywood. Like Alvar Aalto and the Eames duo before them, Mil and Padrós apparently love curves almost as much as they admire the blatant contradiction of the concept of bent wood. They respect it so much, in fact, that they designed an entire series of stools in different heights and finishes to showcase what ply can do for you: “The Naoshima Stool combines four identical pieces of plywood to construct the seat. The seat, together with four wooden legs, creates a solid and unique whole. The empty spaces generated in the corners of the plywood seat make Naoshima a light and visually vibrant piece of furniture.” Read more…

Image: Anfora Lamps, Designed by Herranz for lfz

Anfora Lamps, Designed by Herranz for lfz

Lfz, an innovative lighting company out of Valencia, Spain, released its Light and Nature Collection, unveiling a group of fluid, shapely lamps including Anfora. Available as a floor, suspension, and table lamp, Anfora intertwines thin pieces of wood veneer to create an infinity symbol ad infinitum. Read more…

Image: Artek Greets Alvar Aalto with the Tea Trolley 900

Artek Greets Alvar Aalto with the Tea Trolley 900

Alvar Aalto and curved wood are practically synonymous: it is impossible to mention one without thinking of the other. The Finnish architect revolutionized the worlds of furniture design and architecture with the style he called “Organic Functionalism”. His process for bending laminated birch into gracefully curved loops, developed in 1932, created strong Read more…