piedra rosa
The stonemasons of Sepúlveda (Segovia, Spain) have been sculpting shields, carving fountains, and building houses for centuries. They are specialised in so called ‘Piedra Rosa’ (pink stone), which is...
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Stacked to build a summit or nested to create plateaus, this set of multifunctional tables can also be used as shelving or as benches. The apex of the legs meets the table top in a unique joint,...
View Articletam stools
A sculptural clover or three stools: tam is both of those things. Like leaves that blow in the wind, the individual stools can land dispersed throughout the house, or they can stay together as a...
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My upholstered milking stools have a personal agricultural reference and are constructed in the traditional way using Elm. The seat cushions are recycled woolen blankets felted and dyed to natural and...
View Articlelandscapes within
“Landscapes resonate with people – they have cultural meaning, particular functions within society and they connect with memory. Conjuring up sounds, visuals, and feelings from that lost constant,...
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Fåld is a sofa table made by die-cutting a 1980x2580x7 sheet of double corrugated cardboard. The actual product can be produced with just one pressing resulting the actual packing and product. It is...
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