There are many ways in which craftspeople manipulate timber material for aesthetic and practical purposes, but few would achieve the look of this scarred wood deliberately. Reminiscent of a tool bench marked heavily by the blades of knives and saws, the White Scars console flaunts a striking texture that completely overpowers its natural wood grain.
The deep slashes across the sideboard are not unique to this particular piece, for the same woodworking technique was employed by designer Alon Dodo in his other cabinets and tables. In this instance, the signature markings are accented further by the whitewashing coat of paint that causes contrasting dark shadows to be cast in the cracks.
Different from the organic treatment of lumber surfaces and the traditional art of elaborate carving, this scarred wood chest of drawers demonstrates a contemporary alternative to ornamenting natural materials.
Crosshatched Console Tables
This Scarred Wooden Furniture Expresses Sharp and Unexpected Detail
Trend Themes
1. Scarred Wood Furniture - The deliberate use of scarred wood creates a striking and unique texture in furniture design.
2. Whitewashing Techniques - The use of whitewashing to accentuate the markings in scarred wood adds contrast and visual interest.
3. Contemporary Woodworking Techniques - The manipulation of timber through scarred wood designs offers a modern alternative to traditional woodworking ornamentation.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Design - Furniture designers can explore the use of scarred wood techniques to create visually interesting and unique pieces.
2. Interior Design - Interior designers can incorporate scarred wood furniture as a statement piece to add texture and intrigue to spaces.
3. Woodworking and Craftsmanship - Woodworking professionals can experiment with scarred wood designs to push the boundaries of traditional craftsmanship and create innovative pieces.