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Feel the space, live the garden … The introductory space offers a perception of the development of the forest, in a journey of transition to the entrance to the garden … We cross a centre enclosed by tree canopies, by trunks, a natural darkness, with the playing of light, listening to the musicality of the leaves ... a small sample of that experience ... and we continue along a red “carpet”, its colour marking its difference ...
We move away from the enclosed space toward the open, created by the felling of trees … Some remain, others have disappeared, their trunks still standing or fallen ... we feel that void that is filled with textures ... we continue and reach the garden, a lawn with a stool... a rotating stool... a single stool... a stool that moves individually with the strength of Man. An occasional individual element as a point of reflection... reflection...
with the support of an installation... for a mirror, a reflection... A mirror that remains in the garden but reflects the forest. One perspective, various perspectives are achieved by observing and turning. Here, we feel the Forest in the Garden...
Original and beautiful stool with form of vaulting horse form.
The soft seat of glowing leather in natural color is hand-tooled and mounted on a frame of top quality tornillo wood.
www.1001pallets.com/2014/11/pallet-stool-2/
My first project! Really enjoyed building it, have many more projects in mind. If you guys have any questions or tips for me that would be awesome! Thanks Guys!
A fine Regency period revolving mahogany piano stool with boxwood stringing, on turned rope twist splaying legs. Circa 1820. Height Adjustment.Read more : www.wilkinsonantiques.co.uk/antiques-seating-and-stools/r...
The stool looks like it was a somebody's DIY project. Look how the top is attached to the base.
The base is solid wood. And it SPINS!!! The design of the top is fishy, but some cute fabric will make a huge difference.
I drove my wife to the airport early this morning, so I decided to spend my morning in a coffee shop in my old neighborhood of Ballard.
I had lunch at Vera's Restaurant.