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CNC bending work of Matthias Pliessnig

June 12th, 2009
Posted in Inspiration
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Matthias Pliessnig has been getting a lot of attention lately for his bent wood furniture and sculpture. And with good reason. For me his work exemplifies a perfect combination of a data driven computer aesthetic with the human touch you only get from hand crafted items.

Matthias first creates a 3d wireframe. He then uses a CNC machine to output a form. Finally he bends wood around the form to create his sculptures.

Last summer Pliessnig built and sailed his own 35-pound, translucent boat constructed of wood strips and covered with fabric, an experience that inspired a new direction for his furniture. Using thin, steam-bent strips of ash and oak constructed into undulating, geometric networks, he’s created a series of dynamic, curving seats that fit the natural contours of the body. Though they’re sturdy, there’s a pleasing sense of flexibility about the pieces—something we don’t normally associate with furniture made of wood.
—via American Craft Magazine

Visit his studio to see more.

June 12th, 2009
Posted in Inspiration

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  1. Nora says:

    So when are you going to build me one?

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