Vincent Pocsik's sculptural artworks could be used as furniture
American designer Vincent Pocsik has created a series of intricate artworks from wood and bronze that could act as furniture.
Vincent Pocsik created the furniture pieces, named On The Meridian, as part of an ongoing exploration into the relationship between traditional furniture design and avant-garde art.
Although the pieces are made of natural materials, Pocsik attempts to push material so far that it no longer seems possible that it can be natural.
"With wood for instance, I am always trying to hide it by pushing it into new forms and finishes that haven't been seen. I am pushing how it's viewed," explained Pocsik to Dezeen.
In order to achieve this Pocsik uses a mix of digital fabrication and hand working. First Pocsik drew the pieces then 3D modelled them. The pieces are cut into a rough form using a computer numerical controlled (CNC) machine to create a rough form and then finished by hand.
"It seems to me that I can never really achieve the feel of something close to my original sketches without working it by hand after the digital fabrication techniques," said Pocsik.
The designer plays with the manipulating the appearance of each material by hand, painting stone to look like bronze and giving the wooden pieces a textured appearance that disguise it.
His intention was to add a layer of ambiguity to each piece's materiality.
This ambiguity in the material reflects the larger theme in Pocsik's work: the investigation into the vagueness in de...
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