Entangle Yourself in the Twirling Design of the Why Knot Table
Summer Luu — March 29, 2011 — Art & Design
References: kinoguerin & contemporist
I love the design and title of the Why Knot Table by Kino Guerin. The name clearly alludes to its entangled look that is stunningly incorporated into this wooden piece of furniture.
Kino Guerin is a Canadian woodworker, deemed as a master at bending rigid materials to get beautiful flow and movement. The coffee table is proof of his craftsmanship in this smoked oak veneer furniture piece; it really captivates your attention to its smooth and swirly look. The curves created from these wooden panels are elegant, intricate and would flow naturally with any style of living room decor.
Kino Guerin really knows how to make a unique and twisted one-of-a-kind furniture pieces (like the Why Knot Table). Check out the tabletop's swirls and whirls!
Kino Guerin is a Canadian woodworker, deemed as a master at bending rigid materials to get beautiful flow and movement. The coffee table is proof of his craftsmanship in this smoked oak veneer furniture piece; it really captivates your attention to its smooth and swirly look. The curves created from these wooden panels are elegant, intricate and would flow naturally with any style of living room decor.
Kino Guerin really knows how to make a unique and twisted one-of-a-kind furniture pieces (like the Why Knot Table). Check out the tabletop's swirls and whirls!
Trend Themes
1. Twisted Furniture Design - Incorporate fluid and twisted design elements into furniture pieces as a unique way to captivate attention and stand out in the market.
2. Masterful Material Bending - Explore ways to bend rigid materials in a beautiful way, as Kino Guerin has done with smoked oak veneer, to create fluid, graceful shapes and patterns.
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