At first glance, these objects might appear to be made via 3D printing or CNC technology, as many are these days. Instead, the Herringbone series, by designer Phil Cuttance, are handmade in his London studio. Each piece is made of eco-friendly, cement-like Jesmonite using a process that he developed.
After creating a paper pattern, he cuts and pleats a plastic sheet to follow the pattern, which results in the Herringbone relief. That relief is then used to produce a prototype before making the pieces by hand in colors like: White marble (sparkles), Grey marble (sparkles), Granite (white with speckle), Dark Blue, Brick Red, Taupe, Sage Green, and Yellow. Each piece has a laser etched cork base with the object’s name and piece number. The new objects are available for purchase here.
Photos by Martina Lang.
from Design MilkDesign Milk https://design-milk.com/handmade-herringbone-objects-by-phil-cuttance/
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