DESIGN NAME: pattern of tree
PRIMARY FUNCTION: In order to organic furniture.
INSPIRATION: In order to, I worry the Japanese forestry atrophies, therefore I saw utilize the normally unused parts as material of organic characteristic for direct.
I designed hint by growth fractal of trees and forms have deep relation for geometric forms.
UNIQUE PROPERTIES / PROJECT DESCRIPTION: A proposition of furniture that utilize conifer parts inefficiently. That is, the slender part of the trunk is upper half and the irregular shaped part of the roots.
As conifer is basically soft and with no strength, it is only suitably utilized as material in large sizes like for architecture.
This time however, I plan to utilize the normally unused parts as material for furniture.
OPERATION / FLOW / INTERACTION: A proposition of furniture that utilize conifer parts inefficiently. That is, the slender part of the trunk is upper half and the irregular shaped part of the roots.
As conifer is basically soft and with no strength, it is only suitably utilized as material in large sizes like for architecture.
But this project gives the merit to the consumer and forestry that if these material can used made products.
Furthermore, each product’s uniqueness gives them a higher much more higher value.
PROJECT DURATION AND LOCATION: june.2013
Location is Wakayama City in Japan.
FITS BEST INTO CATEGORY: Fine Arts and Art Installation Design
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PRODUCTION / REALIZATION TECHNOLOGY: Conifer/Iron
UZUKURI and oil finish
SPECIFICATIONS / TECHNICAL PROPERTIES: partition:W1000 D450 H1500 Design point is "organic pattern".
TAGS: organic / furniture / partition / interior / wood / japan / art / eco / material
RESEARCH ABSTRACT: How to utilize conifer parts inefficiently. That is, the slender part of the trunk is upper half and the irregular shaped part of the roots.
Research is feature of conifer.
CHALLENGE: Organic spatial-direction of space by the organics products.
How to convey natural essence.
How to make format.
ADDED DATE: 2013-11-29 04:38:31
TEAM MEMBERS (1) : Hiroyuki Morita
IMAGE CREDITS: photo by Nagisa Kawashima , Hideyuki Kawamura
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