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SuiTable Multifunctional FormSuiTable Multifunctional FormSuiTable Multifunctional form is an innovative architectural and artistic installation that exemplifies the intersection of traditional craftsmanship and contemporary design aesthetics. Created by artist Sui Park, this organic and dynamic structure employs traditional twining basketry techniques reimagined through the use of modern materials, specifically fishing lines, to create a transparent, flexible, and sustainable form. The design, which measures 700mm in width, 650mm in depth, and 330mm in height, draws inspiration from marine life forms such as jellyfish and seashells, translating their natural fluidity into a functional art piece. The systematic construction method utilizing basketry patterns as modular units enables exceptional flexibility and curvature, resulting in a structure that can serve multiple purposes including use as a table, ottoman, or ceiling-mounted light pendant. This versatile installation piece, which earned a Bronze A' Design Award in the Fine Arts and Art Installation Design category, represents a significant innovation in spatial design by successfully incorporating analog techniques into contemporary fabrication methods. The project's development, spanning from initial conceptualization in Baltimore to final prototype realization in Brooklyn, demonstrates a thorough exploration of form, material, and function. The design's unique properties of transparency and lightness create an ethereal quality that reinterprets organic forms found in nature, while its construction methodology offers potential applications in architecture and interior design, highlighting the piece's significance in bridging traditional craft techniques with modern design sensibilities. Author: Adam Dawson Keywords: organic design, modular construction, sustainable architecture, traditional basketry, contemporary installation art, multifunctional furniture SOURCES: |
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