I started this project by researching on John Pawson's Plan stace exhibition, Martino Gamper's 100 chair project, Future systems, Nacho Carbonell and Tom Dixon. I find research really useful since I can get ideas and inspirations for my own project from it.
When I found the piece of furniture on the road. |
The next stage of the project was the documentation of my piece of furniture; I've place it in interesting places and took pictures of it, plus I've explored it through a different variety of drawings. By doing this I was able to explore this piece of furniture outside its normal use and look at it in a different prospective.
Following that there was the breaking process of the furniture, it was quite tricky because I had to be careful not to break important parts of the furniture that might be useful in the rebuilt process. However it was impossible to plan what to rebuilt the furniture into, therefore I ended up cutting it into pieces that I thought were visually interesting.
The design and the rebuilt process was fun because I could make anything I wanted and thus I came up with many ideas. But the one I liked the most was a jewelery stall and therefore I made it! It was also fun to learn new ways of assembling a piece of furniture, even though some part of it was quite difficult.
I really enjoyed this project because it was all about exploration and I liked the idea of transforming a piece of furniture into something completely different!
Amazing models!
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