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chair, 2024



pine








A study built around the interaction of planes and proportions, reduced to its most
essential spatial relationships. Constructed from pine sourced in Northern BC,
this chair is formed through clean, intersecting surfaces that define both balance
and weight. Each panel meets the next with a deliberate clarity, allowing
subtle shifts in angle to shape how the chair sits, performs,
and carries its visual weight.


Working in three dimensions, the form was refined through small
adjustments, tightening a line, altering a junction, each revealing how the
pine responds and how structure emerges from restraint. The result is an object
that feels pared back and precise, a simple experiment in reconstructing a chair
from its most fundamental parts inward.









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