Friday, May 7, 2010

Adam Cornish | 2010 Collection

Designer Adam Cornish, showed its new collection for 2010, in the SaloneSatellite during Milan design week 2010.

Twist:

Twist is an elegant range of wire furniture harnessing the visual dynamic of twisted objects. Twist was designed to resemble a simple wire stool/table, which has been twisted by imaginary giant hands. The top and bottom rotate in opposing directions, causing them to twist throughout the length of the body, creating a simple hour glass figure. Twist's structure is in essence a 360 degree cantilever, giving the stools a cushioning spring effect, which allows them to react with the individual body of the user. Put simply, stools and tables with a twist!



Trinity:

Trinity is a series of three bowls, each utilising the same unique construction method. Each bowl is concentrically cut from a simple geometric shape, twisted and fused, to form an elegant woven structure.
The simple flat cut pattern is transformed into a beautiful swirling bowl, reminiscent of sea shell structures and is suitable as a centre piece or for holding fruit.




Flex:

The design’s simple flexible structure was largely influenced by the human spine and its unique range of motion. Designed as an innovative stylish alternative to the common cloth hammock, the wooden segments allow the hammock to flex and mould to form a wooden cocoon, which cradles the body of the individual user. Flex was designed to be manufactured from a standard sheet of plantation grown plywood, maximizing economy of material whilst minimizing the environmental foot print.



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