Room by Room - the Wegner Sawbuck Chair


This week, Room past Room with FormFire Glassworks takes a look at the return of a classic, the Wegner Sawbuck chair.

Although Hans Wegner's Wishbone chair has become a clear iconic slice, some of his other work has been a bit less known. His Sawbuck chair, designed in 1951, was re-released through Room & Lath post-obit Wegner's passing in 2007. Its warm combination of walnut and oak combined with the handcrafted look of interlocking joinery make this slice a classic in its own right. Stiff make clean lines in a comfortable relaxed lounge-manner add together personality and texture to your modern living space.

The joinery of the Sawbuck Chair's connections is echoed by the conspicuously handcrafted nature of today'due south accessory picks. Bent walnut veneer is held in a curve past a smoky acrylic base to provide a place to store a few bottles of vino. Handprinted textile in a offbeat geometric patterned pillow adds a touch of color to the scene. A reclaimed piece of wood is modified to become a centerpiece iPod stand up, while a set of ceramic nesting bowls in a sage tone can exist placed all in i place or used singly to hold precious items. A gullwing bench with a walnut frame is laced in danish cord to add together some other layer of handcrafted texture.

Next week I volition choose a new iconic piece and give you my picks for accessorizing your modern abode.

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