The Wire Stump by Peter Jakubik - a piece that exerts your imagination
Usually it'south not the obvious designs that are the almost interesting and unique only those that exert your imagination, that out your mind to piece of work. Information technology'due south one of the reasons why we savor abstract designs and shapes so much. Slovakia-based designer Peter Jakibik exploited that concept and created the Wire Stump.The Wire Stump is a collection of outdoor piece of furniture. Its name basically says it all. It's a series of tables and stools that are crafted from aptitude rebar and that take the shape of a tree stump.
The similarity is not immediately apparent and for this reason we need to access our imagination and to see beyond the obvious. The pieces from this drove are fabricated out of aptitude rebar which represents the steel bars that are found in reinforced concrete and oil-coated pinewood. It'southward an unusual material to use for furniture pattern but this just makes the drove that much more interesting.
The pieces are very simple in terms of pattern. They're one of those things that, once you see, you immediately feel connected to. They seem so familiar and common and yet nobody else though of this design until at present. The bases of the stools and tables are a sort of cage-like structures. They back up the octagonal wood tops. The base comes in several pastel colors and the tops have natural shades. The stools are stackable, this making them easy to store.
Source: https://www.homedit.com/the-wire-stump-peter-jakubik-piece-exerts-imagination/
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