Design


While the language of art is universal and diverse at the same time, to distinguish a good and a bad design of a furniture piece, one might compare them to the simplest examples when distinguishing the quality of esthetics of a piece of furniture made with plywood and nailed poorly from a furniture piece made of solid elm wood and hand crafted with only tongues-and-grooves to perfection, as well as to distinguishing a furniture piece made with a badly angled leg from a furniture piece made with legs purposely tapered to achieve certain lines.


It is simple modules like this we take and deepen into the more complex level of art and making art, we begin to find the universal language.





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The digital drawing presented here, “Lounge (design concept)”, is an abstract one...

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I began fascinated with furniture during the mid 1980’s when I began...

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