Twist Bench by Kenan Wang

29. KENAN WANG

DESIGN TWIST BENCH

Being trained as a transportation designer, I always want to design furniture which has beautiful surface and nice transformed shape. Finally, Twist bench series gave me the opportunity to realise my idea. They will provide a different interactive experience being on a bench.

WORKSHOPPED: EXHIBITING AUSTRALIAN DESIGN EXCELLENCE

Gary Galego – Leve Chair


Kudos from The Australian | 20 Objects 0f Desire:

14. Gary Galego’s Leve chair
2002

The chair is beautifully expressive of its material and it’s no surprise that Galego studied the manipulation of wood and plywood. The chair is crafted from steamed bentwood components. It absolutely expresses its material, testing it to its limits, resulting in a finely sprung chair that is light, comfortable and elegant. The version that has a leather skin vacuum-formed to its seat (like Batman’s rubber suit) is deliciously sexy. Not only designed in Australia, the chair is also manufactured here by Woodmark. It’s beautiful to look at and beautiful to touch. Sophisticated and made in a timber tradition that defines much of Australia’s design history.

Woodmark about Gary Galego:

In the tradition of Hans J. Wegner, 26-year-old Sydney-based designer, Gary Galego has quickly secured a reputation for outstanding chair design. His furniture is distinguished by excellent craftsmanship, upholding a complete understanding of the materials used and the functions of furniture in human life.
After two years studying Industrial Design at the University of NSW, Gary switched to Canberra’s School of Art, where he completed a Diploma in Fine Art specialising in the manipulation of wood/plywood as the medium for his furniture designs.
“My time at the school enabled me to see beyond the traditional confines of the craft and allowed me to develop an intuitive and creative approach to the potential of timber as a medium for functional and aesthetic expression,” he recalls.
In 2002, Gary’s furniture was represented at the Sydney International Furniture Show, DesignEx in Sydney and Furnitex in Melbourne, and in 2003 he exhibited at Salone Satellite at Milan’s International Furniture Fair. His designs have been endorsed by modern design luminaries including Harry Seidler and Glenn Murcutt, and Gary was a finalist in the Sydney Morning Herald Young Designer of the Year in 2002 and the Bombay Sapphire Design Discovery program in 2004.
Gary was introduced to Woodmark by Karina Clarke, a lecturer at Sydney’s College of Fine Arts, at a time when Gary was trying to find the right company to start producing his designs commercially.
About Gary Galego
Gary was impressed with the expertise and passion for furniture displayed by Woodmark’s team while resolving details for production, and their willingness to work closely with him to achieve the exact detail and level of quality he expected. “I am thrilled to have been able to hook up with Woodmark as the manufacturer of product I’ve designed”, he said.
His intention is to produce designs with forms that transcend time, and which are a continued source of admiration. “My products combine materials which have similar elements of integrity, perceived quality and depth of character,” he says.


Woodmark about the Leve Chair:

Simple yet expressive, Gary’s Leve chair represents an original and sophisticated design solution. The chair’s beautiful proportions make it appealingly tactile, but more practically, they also serve as a means of supporting the body comfortably.
The beautiful finish and high degree of detailing give what is essentially a manufactured product a hand-crafted appeal.
The Leve chair is available in European ash or European ash with a moulded leather seat and back, and is suited to almost any indoor, domestic or commercial, environment that requires an elegant yet contemporary timber chair.

010 publishers – Catalogue of the Chair collection of the Delft Technical University Architecture Faculty

Chairs

Catalogue of the Delft Faculty of Architecture Collection

Written by Otakar Mácel, Sander Woertman, Charlotte van Wijk
Photography by Hans Schouten
Designed by Joost Grootens

English
272 pp / 240 x 170 mm / paperback
price € 24.50
ISBN 978 90 6450 619 2
published 2008, recent

Comprising the effort of more than a century of collecting chairs, the Faculty of Architecture of the TU Delft can pride itself on having one of the major furniture collections in the Netherlands. Set up as an educational tool, the collection has offered knowledge about materials, construction and typology to students and designers. In the catalogue, the entire collection of over 240 chairs is presented for the first time. Each object is accompanied by images and a thorough description. Also, the book offers comprehensive texts on key designs in the collection, showing the diversity of the collection which consists of world famous designs, 17th, 18th and 19th century designs, everyday household chairs and rare pieces of furniture that have never been published before. Among the designers presented are Verner Panton, Gerrit Th. Rietveld, Hendrik Petrus Berlage, Jean Prouvé, Marcel Breuer and Droog Design.

Via 010 publishers

Lucky the collection was not burnt when the faculty building burnt down.

Wright – Hans Wegner Valet Chair

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Hans Wegner Valet Chair

Modern Design
04 June 2000 12:00pm
Johannes Hansen
Denmark, c. 1953
teak, leather and brass
20 w x 18 d x 37 h inches

An elegant solution to the age-old tendency to use a chair as a cloth rack; the valet chair’s seat lifts to form a pant hanger and there is a small storage space under the seat for pocket contents. This example is in excellent condition and signed with a branded mark.

Estimate: $3,500 – $4,500
Result: $7,475

Via Wright Auctions

Wright – Tom Dixon Crown Chair

Quoted from Cool Hunting:

Unlike some auction houses, the Chicago-based Wright simply offers (quite modestly) some of the best design available on the secondary market. The forthcoming Modern Design auction, taking place on 7 October 2008, is no exception. In addition to showcasing the work of mid-century icons Charles and Ray Eames, Harry Bertoia, George Nakashima, Isamu Noguchi, Gio Ponti, George Nelson, Hans Wegner, Poul Kjærholm and many others, this auction features stunning inclusions from more recent decades.

Wright Sez:

Modern Design
07 October 2008 12:00pm

Crown chair by Tom Dixon

Lot 236

United Kingdom, 1989
gilt steel
22 w x 22 d x 38 h inches
Approximately sixty examples of this form were produced.
Literature: Tom Dixon, Collins, pg. 36
Estimate: $4,000 – $5,000
Result: $4,500