A pair of conversation benches molded out of bending plywood with urban black walnut seats. Bending process required six volunteers to bend the 8ft long piece of luan plywood. 2011.
The QR Cone is a tribute to the iconic Verner Panton 1958 design. The icon has been repurposed with a QR Code inspired print to lend a mod look with a technological edge. 2011.
The Copenhagen Lounger was made during a two-month study abroad in Copenhagen, Denmark. The lounger was designed after a weeklong study tour of Finland and Sweden and the study of the history of Danish functionalism. The entire chair is made of beech veneer formed using a vacuum-bagging technique to mold both the chair and backrest components, which were later, joined with a walnut dowel. 2011.
Exploration of organic curves created by analytical means using an overshot technique in which a pattern is created by weft threads passing over two or more warp threads at a time. 2010.
Each of the curve chairs were made using two curved pieces created using only one mold. They were cut and reused to maintain the exact same radius. The chairs may be arranged to face each other for conversation or in the same direction to create a long bench. The chairs are made from Luan bending plywood and beech veneer using a vacuum bagging process. 2009.