Recently I was asked to be a judge, alongside Michael Payne (of HGTV’s Designing For The Sexes) for a the design event “Serving Up Style” here in Portland. In this competition designers are given a blank space to convert into dining room. It is annually sponsored by Molly’s Fund Fighting Lupus and raises a great amount of money for the charity. Portland’s best designers pull out all the stops to create dramatic spaces and this year’s winner of the Creativity Award was Jason Ball Interiors for his room entitled Metamorphosis: Raw to Refined. I was reminded by his room of how wood, since the beginning of time, has always played an integral part of design. His room featured wood in various applications. The two things that struck me the most were a turned piece that seemed to magically grow out of a tree and a section of a tree was replaced with a glass portion that was a lamp…genius!
Metamorphosis: Raw to Refined
by Jason Ball Interiors
Notice the turning in the wood
A section of the tree was removed for the lamp
After seeing this room I immediately began noticing how wood is being used in innovative ways and how objects that are not even wood being made to appear as wood. I have gathered a few great examples of wood being used in innovative ways and some objects that although not wood, are made to look as such. ENJOY!
Log Chop Bench from Every Day Design
Low Rider Lounge Chair with Legs by Snug
Sycamore arch bench by Adrian Swinstead
Cast Branch Leg and Slab Dining from BlankBlank
Sofa Table Slab with Branch Base from Woodland Creek Furniture
Lit Stools and Tables from Gruppo Avanzini
Progression Table/Sculpture by Michael Roopenian
Alder Cubes by Brent Comber
Tree Book Shelf Model 1 by Oliver Dolle
River Mirror by Caryn Moberly
Branch Lamp by Didier Chaudanson
newGROWTH 3 from CP Lighting
Sedum Sink from Grinera
Glass and Wood Bath Designed By Marcus Farner
Wood Vase by Brian Adams
Engrain tactile keys by Michael Roopenian
For more information on any of the shown above items, please contact me at:
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