Plywood: Material, Process, Form Features Creatively Crafted Chairs
Francis Tiangson — February 13, 2011 — Art & Design
References: moma.org & curatedmag
'Plywood: Material, Process, Form' is currently on exhibit at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMa). The collection is centered on plywood, focusing on its ability to be molded into beautiful and creative pieces of furniture.
After looking at the few available images of pieces included in the 'Plywood: Material, Process, Form' exhibit, I can already tell that it is definitely worth seeing, especially for young designers wanting to get into creating awesome furniture.
After looking at the few available images of pieces included in the 'Plywood: Material, Process, Form' exhibit, I can already tell that it is definitely worth seeing, especially for young designers wanting to get into creating awesome furniture.
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