The larger table top was made using the
sides of chair seats, found in a skip. Their joints have been left and exposed
as they were found, to allow the user to feel the object’s detail as well as
look at it for physical beauty. Although society advertises that beauty is
within perfection, I like to find it in the opposite. Interaction with objects
triggers playfulness. This intrinsic, child like natural instinct, require all
of our senses rather than looking at an object, experiencing one viewpoint. Is the
grass greener on the other side of the road? - £60
That one I wouldhave in my house, and pay you for it too...
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