Hundreds of Max Lamb works shown with cord-covered objects of Jay Sae Jung Oh
Hundreds of UK designer Max Lamb's works were shown with the cord-covered waste material of South Korean designer Jay Sae Jung Oh at New York gallery Salon 94 Design.
Both designers showed works across two separate exhibitions at Salon 94, an Upper East Side townhouse that was converted into a gallery through the designs of Uruguayan architect Rafael Viñoly.
Lamb's exhibition, called Inventory, featured one-off pieces developed by the designer over the past two decades, including his Nanocrystaline Copper, Poly Rainbow and Boulder series.
Max Lamb was part of a dual exhibition at Salon 94 in New York
According to Lamb, the retrospective was a chance to look back and put the finishing touches on collections created years ago.
"It was time to share Max's work as an assemblage," Salon 94 Design founder Jeanne Greenberg Rohatyn told Dezeen. "In constant making and motion ? each body of work has a beautiful personal story."
Lamb's work included objects from many of his past collections, including Boulder
With collections like Western Red Cedar, Lamb experimented with ways to assemble pieces of wood that were otherwise unusable, creating sculptural forms that work with the natural shape of the wood.
The exhibition featured multiple rooms ? some with large, colourful arrays of Lamb's work, and others with more curated selections of works with similar materials.
Hundreds of Lamb's works were shown
In a separate section of the gallery, Oh showed her latest desig...
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