Cantilever Chair - I spent this last summer in Copenhagen, Denmark, learning about furniture design from the masters. In our last two weeks, we fabricated one of our designs.
Cantilever Chair - I spent this last summer in Copenhagen, Denmark, learning about furniture design from the masters. In our last two weeks, we fabricated one of our designs.
Cantilever Chair - Poster designed for a study abroad exhibit in the college.
Cantilever Chair - I spent this last summer in Copenhagen, Denmark, learning about furniture design from the masters. In our last two weeks, we fabricated one of our designs.
Cantilever Chair - I spent this last summer in Copenhagen, Denmark, learning about furniture design from the masters. In our last two weeks, we fabricated one of our designs.
Cantilever Chair - I spent this last summer in Copenhagen, Denmark, learning about furniture design from the masters. In our last two weeks, we fabricated one of our designs.
Morton Desk - The Morton Desk is named after its only connection, the mortise and tenon joint, which connects the solid birch top to the bronze end pieces. Its 1 1/4” thick top is strong enough to hold any and everything you need to display. The Morton Desk is easily disassembled and stored, making it perfect for constantly changing workspaces.
Morton Desk - This is the initial proposal for the Morton Desk, submitted for entry into a furniture design and fabrication competition.
Morton Desk - Process photos from sand casting and wood shop.
Morton Desk - Process photos from sand casting and wood shop.
Morton Desk - Process photos from sand casting and wood shop.
Morton Desk - Process photos from sand casting and wood shop.
Morton Desk - Process photos from sand casting and wood shop.
Morton Desk - Finally put together, but still lacking the black patina finish. The birch has a traditional Danish soap finish.
Morton Desk - Finally put together, but still lacking the black patina finish. The birch has a traditional Danish soap finish.
Zip Chair - As part of a contest for the College of Architecture, Planning, and Design, students were tasked with taking old steel frames and applying new coverings. My design involved stretched leather, easily attached and detached by two sleek and simple zippers. Visitors to the college voted on their favorite by putting dollars and coins into the chairs piggy bank. Proceeds went to KSU's design-build project in Peru.
Morton Desk
Morton Desk - Finished and on display at the Kemper Gallery, Manhattan, KS
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