Savage Side Table by Jay Sae Jung Oh (3D 2012)
Materials: various found objects, leather string
This table uses discarded consumer objects, assembled together and wrapped in leather string to reveal new forms. Trash is transformed into beauty through craft. A critical view of our culture of abundance.
Vessels by Mark Baker (3D 2011)
Materials: welded steel, textured finish
A basket/container/fruitbowl
Gilded Base by Mark Dineen (3D 2013)
Materials: plaster wrap, 22 K gold leaf
These candle holders are formed quickly by hand then meticulously wrapped in gold leaf. A collision of high craft and low craft techniques.
PVC Series by Jack Craig (3D 2012)
Materials: PVC water main pipe, stone, wood.
PVC pipe heated and formed by hand.
Hand-cut Chair by Susan Yating Qiu (3D 2014)
Materials: Foam rubber, rubber coating
Stacked blocks of foam are hand-cut with a knife to express irregular shapes and textures.
KG.ID.2013 Series by Kristina Gerig (3D 2011)
Materials: stoneware, polymer clay, acrylic, wood
A series of vessels where every material was chosen in contrast to the next and every action was chosen to reveal a more natural state of each material.
Alufoil Chair by Christopher Schanck (3D 2011)
Materials: Aluminum, Polyurea, Epoxy Resin
A laminated cladding expresses a hand craft process.
‘Pinch Vase’ for Alessi by Adam Shirley (Metals 2010)
Materials: stainless steel
This product for Alessi was originally prototyped by pinching the mouth of a square metal tube. The linear mouth gives order to flower arrangements.
Concrete Desk Lamp by Mark Moskovitz (3D 2005)
Materials: Cast concrete, electronics
A shift of material gives this desk lamp a bold, architectural presence.
Geometry Collection by Brittany Pool (3D 2011)
Materials: porcelain and stoneware blend
These tableware forms were derived from hand crafting techniques and a study of geometry, scale and color.
Savage Chair by Jay Sae Jung Oh (3D 2012)
Materials: jute, plastic objects
This chair uses discarded plastic objects, assembled together and wrapped in jute string to reveal new forms. Trash is transformed into beauty through craft. A critical view of our culture of abundance.
‘Dear Charlie’ Banana holder for Alessi by John Truex (3D 2006)
Materials: chrome-plated zamak
This product for Alessi is a support for storing and displaying bananas. The shape is reminiscent of a small branch.
Tower Book Display by Scott Klinker (3D 1996)
Materials: powder-coated steel
This seven foot tall minimal architecture turns our most prized books into a trophy for the interior.
TAYbowl by Aaron Blendowski (3D 2006)
Materials: oak, crinkle paint finish
side table/container
Amateur Chair by Seth Keller (3D 2011)
Materials: Salvaged Spruce Tree & Paint
This chair highlights the irregularities of the natural material.
Shaggy Storage by Yukyeong Lee (3D 2012)
Materials: recycled T-shirts, metal frame
Interior storage spaces are concealed by a shaggy exterior, encouraging a tactile interaction.