




Furniture maker Daniel Michalik works with cork. He finds the material intuitive to work with and enjoys its softness, smooth feel and pliability. “In Portugal, where the tradition of growing and harvesting cork is generations old, people believe humans and cork are psychologically connected,” he says. “When you push into it, it gives under pressure, which in my mind mimics the human body. It is like touching another person.” These characteristics influence Daniel’s process. He works in a fluid and informal manner, appreciating the softness of the material and how quickly it responds to tools like the bandsaw and lathe. Daniel’s pieces are notable for their rounded edges, smooth finishes and effortless tactility. His furniture has been exhibited at the Milan Furniture Fair. Daniel also teaches product and industrial design at the Parsons School of Design.
Daniel Michalik is a master artisan: he began his career in 2006 and he started teaching in 2007
Daniel Michalik