GLASS, STAINLESS STEEL AND Spalted Iroko WOOD KITCHEN
       
     
event furniture - collapseable serving buffet
       
     
event furniture - collapseable serving buffet
       
     
event furniture - collapseable sofa and tables
       
     
the sheraton hotel - mobile bar
       
     
3 piece table and chairs - assembled
       
     
3 piece table and chairs - disassembled
       
     
2008 furniture exhibit show- TEL AVIV, ISRAEL
       
     
Chair 2.jpg
       
     
Chair 1.jpg
       
     
       
     
GLASS, STAINLESS STEEL AND Spalted Iroko WOOD KITCHEN
       
     
GLASS, STAINLESS STEEL AND Spalted Iroko WOOD KITCHEN
event furniture - collapseable serving buffet
       
     
event furniture - collapseable serving buffet
event furniture - collapseable serving buffet
       
     
event furniture - collapseable serving buffet
event furniture - collapseable sofa and tables
       
     
event furniture - collapseable sofa and tables
the sheraton hotel - mobile bar
       
     
the sheraton hotel - mobile bar
3 piece table and chairs - assembled
       
     
3 piece table and chairs - assembled

Design Brief

Space saver 3 piece table and chairs, table is on casters and has storage and both chairs fit into each other when not in use.

Materials are bent plywood and metal

3 piece table and chairs - disassembled
       
     
3 piece table and chairs - disassembled
2008 furniture exhibit show- TEL AVIV, ISRAEL
       
     
2008 furniture exhibit show- TEL AVIV, ISRAEL

Design Brief

Design a product using recycled materials.

Project includes – Ship rope, reinforced metal, ship seating fabric and rubber hoses.

Concept - ROYALTY - A CHAIR FIT FOR A KING

The project reclaims discarded maritime materials and repositions them as symbols of status and permanence. Weathered ship components—marked by salt, corrosion, and time—are reinterpreted as carriers of memory rather than waste.

A decomposed mass of dock rope becomes the central gesture, elevated through a rigid frame of reinforced steel. A single rubber hose, once used for high-pressure water transfer, binds and animates the composition—coiling around the structure in a fluid, cape-like form.

The chair reads as a throne—where fragility and strength, decay and authority, coexist—transforming industrial debris into an artifact of royalty.

Chair 2.jpg
       
     
Chair 1.jpg