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To make this bench, 422 salvaged wooden dowels were interlaced to create a 2.2 metre long seat. The lattice-like technique is reminiscent of traditional Japanese bamboo constructions, where linear elements are bound together to create seemingly simple scaffolding-like structures.
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Brodie Neill
London, United Kingdom
Brodie Neill is inspired by nature and by the act of making itself. He began making furniture as a teenager in Tasmania, drawn to the satisfaction of ...
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