« Yakisugi » is a wooden stool (solid oak) designed and made by CarmWorks in its studio in Bogota (Colombia). This stool in burnt wood is inspired by the shape of an hourglass and its name refers to the Japanese technique used for its creation.
CarmWorks furniture is characterised by the quality of its materials and environmental friendliness.
The Taurz, Yakisugi and Coba stools are made by the Colombian studio CarmWorks. The artist Camilo Rodriguez is inspired by nature and aims to embellish everyday objects. He follows the Japanese concept of Wabi-sabi, by highlighting the imperfections of wood. Influenced by Japanese culture, CarmWorks applies the Yakisugi technique which consists of a burnt wood texture. The furniture is also treated by applying natural oils with a coating of lacquer and matte enamel. This guarantees a long-lasting protection against UV light, making all furniture suitable for outdoor use.
Dimensions:
H 40 x 30 x 30cm
AGNST (Camille Ménard)
Noom
Panier vide
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Details
Yakisugi Stool signed by CarmWorks
Wood: Solid oak or cedar (burnt wood)
Dimensions: H40 x 30 x 30cm
Customizable
Suitable for outdoor use
Each piece is handmade to order by CarmWorks
Production lead-time: about 4-5 weeks
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