fredrik färg: succession

fredrik färg: succession


'succession' by fredrik färg
images courtesy of fredrik färg



swedish designer fredrik färg has created 'succession' a new collection that looks
to reproduce the spirit and anatomy of animals from a time long ago.
with a strong sense of movement and motion, the stools - which are individually
produced through a series of processes - seem as though they could come to life
at any moment.

dark leather wraps a uniquely composed material which dressed in various textiles
and tied with ropes before being baked. the result is a jarring and seamless pattern
that is as brutal as it is refined.

the limited edition pieces will be on show as part of the exhibition 20 designers at biologiska at
stockholm furniture fair from february 9-12, 2011 which färg co-curated with
emma marga blanche and hanna nova beatrice.






the collection includes various shapes and sizes



before being baked



each stool is unique in its size, shape and pattern



seamless patterns are left on the stools once the rope has been removed



designer frederik färg removes the rope






once the ropes are removed the 'seams' are revealed

jayme db
02.02.11  
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