The reverie lounge chair is inspired by midcentury Scandinavian designs, especially by the designer Alvar Aalto, and moments of rest and unwinding.
With the inclusion of cotton webbing for the seat and back, a feeling of weightlessness is experienced while sitting in the chair. The tension of the webbing hugs and suspends, taking the weight off of ones body.
With a reclined angle to sit back on, the reverie lounge chair is perfect for kicking back, reading a book, and dozing off.
Historic speculation on what a potential stone age stool would look like.
Primordial, ancient, mysterious.
The Comstock Collection, consisting of a lounge chair, footstool, dining table, dining chair, and chaise lounge, was birthed from a desire to make an outdoor furniture collection that felt at home in the north woods of Minnesota while also feeling high end and hand crafted.
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This line was made by working with locally sourced, sustainably harvested, thermally modified wood supplied by the Arbor Wood Co. located in Duluth, Minnesota.
This lounger chair was inspired by the simple act of reclining, supplemented with inspiration from the Cuban designer Clara Porset.
The chair is meant to evoke feelings of daydreaming, relaxing, clouds passing by, and warmth. The natural hue of the cotton twill with the warm tones of the cherry wood frame enhance this idea.
The profile of the chair asks the body to be held by it, to lay back and look up in those moments before dozing off.
This table is inspired by moments of grounding, centering, and reconnecting.
The weight and volume of the three column legs are meant to give an immensity to the bottom of the table. They root the table in place and create a defined space around them.
The legs then pierce the top of the table as through tenons, creating three key points on the top surface. These moments add an honesty to the design as there is no hidden connections, everything is out and visible. The round shape of the table invites those sitting around it to converse and enjoy company as there is no head or specific seats at the table.
This is my first chair made during my Master’s Program at RISD. The project for our fall studio class was to make our ideal chair. I wanted to make my chair a piece that invited viewers to come touch it and interact with it. Accomplishing this, in my mind, meant giving it a smoothness and a softness that enticed viewers in. It is made from beech wood which gives the chair a blush pink color, adding to its warmth and welcoming aura.
The Gather lights act as space makers. Using organic shapes, and patterns, the lights draw eye in while also basking the space in a beautiful orange glow. Both functional object and sculptural piece, the lights activate a space welcoming new memories to be made and daydreaming to unfold.
This series is based on the process of weaving and paper making. Each cord in the light is hand woven offering freedom of movement and direction. After the cord is in place, paper can be made on the surface of the weave, turning the wood skeleton into a sturdy composite of paper and wood.