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WIN Awards - Furniture and Surface & Interior Accessories Shortlists Announced
World Interiors News
WIN Awards 2016 - Furniture Category: Desk Two by Another Country (London, United Kingdom) This generous, executive-style desk elegantly displays the clean lines and contrasting woods (solid Ash and Walnut) of Another Country's Series Two collection with a nod toward mid-century sensibilities. Series Two pieces including this desk are functional, timeless, versatile and inspired by the no-nonsense style of Japanese and Scandinavian furniture and the pale woods favoured in contemporary Belgian craft production. ‘Desk Two takes a very modern look at the desk; It has a pared down, Nippon Scandia’ appearance to it. A great use of materials and excellent craftsmanship come together in this piece and will stand the test of time in any environment.’ SB
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WIN Awards - Furniture and Surface & Interior Accessories Shortlists Announced
World Interiors News
WIN Awards 2016 - Furniture Category: Joist Table by Daniel Schofield Design (London, United Kingdom)The construction of Joist Table reflects the way timber floor joists fit into structural steelwork – the Ash legs fit into the beam and two bolts on the underside of the legs pull into each other through the beam, holding the structure together and giving it its strength. The glass then rests on top located on silicone pads to stop any movement. This allows for efficient shipping, easy assembly, great strength and a conservative use of materials whilst maintaining a clean and understandable construction narrative. ‘A really clever, simple and scalable design that unusually adds something fresh to the world of tables. The constructional method leads into the design which is a nice touch as there is no conflict between how it’s made and how it looks. When those things come together it’s unusual and often leads to something becoming a classic.’ JT
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