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Amusing Reclaimed Wood: The Coney Island Furniture Line By Uhuru





Uhuru, a Brooklyn-based furniture design company dedicated to sustainability and local craftsmanship, launched its second "local materials" line for New York Design Week this past May.



The new Coney Island Line is crafted from reclaimed wood taken from the demolished iconic boardwalk. The Ipe wood, first installed on the boardwalk in the late 1940's, has weathered in the sun, salt, and snow for 70 years. The design is inspired by the duality of Coney Island- its whimsical, colorful summers and melancholy winters. The pieces interpret the architecture of the desolate dreamscape: low-rise buildings patched with signs and seasonal layers of paint, beneath the towering old-fashioned rollercoaster. The line consists of six limited edition pieces, and Uhuru will produce only ten of each design due to the finite nature of the wood.

CYCLONE LOUNGER:

The Cyclone rollercoaster is one of Coney Island's last remaining functional rides. It is resurrected here in the form of a lounge chair, with undulating dark and light Ipe and a crisp white laser-cut metal base.

Uhuru plays off the organized chaos of the ride's structure, flattened to one layer of metal, and with the sides connected sporadically to create a dynamic interchange of space and void on the base. The metal is finished with a low-VOC powder coat finish.

WONDER WHEEL COFFEE TABLE:

This coffee table pieces together wedges of Ipe into a large wheel, bolted in place with a steel plate. The stylized metal base uses a Vaudeville-inpspired scalloped pattern, held in place with steel flanges. This overtly industrial piece looks like it could have been part of a ride itself: spinning on an open ball bearing, the table combines function and whimsy.



DROP END TABLE

The Parachute Jump, a historical landmark punctuating the panorama of Coney Island, influenced the design of this end table. Once part of the World's Fair, the now defunct ride looms over the rest of the park. Uhuru captures its essence through mechanical connections on a steel base, crowned with a faceted Ipe top.

BOARDWALK CONSOLE:

The reclaimed wood surface of our console echoes the inlaid pattern of the original boardwalk, as seen from above.

The play of scale however, from the minature nail-heads to the thinly cut Ipe, changes the context of the original design and adds an element of surprise. The wood sits atop a blackened steel base.

DRUM LAMP:

Inspired by the concrete-filled oil cans that dot the landscape of Coney Island and hold everything from parking signs to umbrellas.

Uhuru re-envisions the shape by turning solid reclaimed oak timber and crowning it with a white shade. The fixture is a set of four LED bars.

SAISON MIRROR

Fresh coats of paint rejuvenate Coney Island every season, covering up the corroded surfaces below. In this beautiful and poetic piece, Uhuru scrapes away the layers obscuring a mirror, to reveal long-forgotten personality, character- and ultimately history.



Founded in 2004 by Rhode Island School of Design Graduates Jason Horvath (above left) and Bill Hilgendorf (above right), Uhuru (ooh-HOO-roo) is a furniture design/build company merging avant-garde design with a commitment to environmental sustainability.


Uhuru Design
160 Van Brunt St. 3rd Fl
Brooklyn, NY 11231
info@uhurudesign.com
Phone: 718.855.6519
Fax: 718.855.8082

product images and information courtesy of Uhuru

Additional images of the furniture line from the BKLYN DESIGNS 2010 show are from the fabulous Apartment Therapy courtesy of photographer by Aaron Able.

The Private Cloud Rocking Bed Evolves, Introducing Version 1.2




The Rocking Bed, also known as the Private Cloud was first conceived of by Michael Kloker and brother Manuel Kloker in 2005 when the initial prototype was built. The enterprise, located in Löffingen, zooms in on revolutionary concepts in elaborated designs paired with industrial tradition. In 2006, they applied for a patent. In 2007, they continued to design the rocking bed and trademarked the brand name "Private Cloud".


above: the first version

In 2008 they unveiled the rocking bed at IMM (The annual International Home Furnishings Show in Cologne) , within the IMM young designers at D3 Professionals, and started selling the product.


above: the 2008-2009 version.

In 2009, they introduced a revised version of the bed at IMM and started getting their first big order.


above: the 2009 version

This year, they've introduced a new version at the 2010 IMM, the Rocking Bed 1.2. More streamlined and modern-looking, the new bed does not have the canopied top.




And here's an outdoor version of the Rocking bed that has yet to go into production:


More images of the Private Cloud Rocking Bed 1.2:





The patented solid wood beds made of Black Forest wood are environmentally sustainable and largely manufactured by hand. The purist, elegant design fits into any living environment. The high material requirements are met by ash and oak. In a complex process the wood is placed in its form, it will be up to 32 m with solid wood strips per ellipse.



The 2009 version ($6,500) can be purchased within the U.S. here and at Liave in Seattle. You can also find worldwide dealers here.

The Private Cloud website


contact info:

M. Kloker
Michael Kloker
Studerstr. 11
79843 Löffingen
Mobil +49(0)151 - 120 165 52

The Alphabet Chest Has 26 Reasons To Use It.




The Alphabet chest of drawers by hand crafted furniture makers, Kent and London, is inspired by old printer's blocks. Each letter represent a drawer. The completely handmade piece is crafted of solid oak and stands about waist-high.





all images and info courtesy of Kent and London

In addition to being a lovely piece for a children's room, it's make a great chest for a copywriter, typographer, editor, or any typophile.

Dimensions: h 800mm x w 1200mm x d 300mm
Price: £2700.00

It is made to order so they need a lead time of three to six weeks. Since it is hand made, I'm sure other finishes are available if you'd prefer a less rough hewn look. Delivery is free within the UK, and I'm not sure if they ship overseas. Below is their contact info.

Kent and London Handmade Furniture

Telephone: 01227 27 55 00
Email: info@kentandlondon.co.uk

Desks So Beautiful, They'll Turn Anyone Into A Workaholic.




The Tresserra Collection is a line of hand-crafted fine furnishings with showrooms in Barcelona and Paris, and includes everything from light fixtures to coffee tables. But what I really want to share with you are the desks, which are some of the most beautifully appointed hand crafted pieces in the world. Made with woods such as Sycamore, Maple, Cedar and Walnut, they have gun metal or silver-plated fittings, hardware and details, Italian leather and glass accents.

The craftsmanship is impeccable and the designs are simultaneously classic and modern. In a word, they are breathtaking. See for yourself.

Target Office Desk:




Paralelas Office Desk:



Nobel Office Desk:





Lettera Writing Desk:




The Carpett secreter and optional glass base:




Butterfly Desk (Carlton-House):




The Pupitress, home office lectern for reading or drawing:




About the designer:
Internationally acclaimed, Barcelona born designer Jaime Tresserra began his career in interior decorating, then started his own company, J. Tresserra design and designed interiors for several prestigious clients. His pieces have won several awards and in 2004, he started the Tresserra Collection.


above: Jaime Tresserra at work

The Barcelona showroom:



In May, 2005 the Tresserra Boutique opened in Paris on rue de Rivoli, opposite the Louvre:


To see more stunning pieces and get all the details, visit Tresserra.

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