Pinch - Matthias Pliessnig

A back-to-back seating object for up to two people. White oak strips are steam bent using a technique similar to boat building, after which they are assembled into tight compound curves. This process  allows for the organic form, but also ensures structural stability.

Pinch - Matthias Pliessnig

A back-to-back seating object for up to two people. White oak strips are steam bent using a technique similar to boat building, after which they are assembled into tight compound curves. This process allows for the organic form, but also ensures structural stability.

Pinch - Matthias Pliessnig

A back-to-back seating object for up to two people. White oak strips are steam bent using a technique similar to boat building, after which they are assembled into tight compound curves. This process  allows for the organic form, but also ensures structural stability.

Pinch - Matthias Pliessnig

A back-to-back seating object for up to two people. White oak strips are steam bent using a technique similar to boat building, after which they are assembled into tight compound curves. This process allows for the organic form, but also ensures structural stability.

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Design never ceases to intrigue me.

So, I thought I'd keep an ever growing collection of...

things that I think are cool
things that I like
things that amuse me
things that inspire me
things that me go wah!
:O

[I also sometimes post things that I'm working on and some random things that I've encountered]

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