FSC™️ certified (FSC- C163461) ash wood
1,535 kg
Join Sculpture is a collection of abstract wooden sculptures exploring the interplay of geometric forms and traditional woodworking joints. Crafted from FSC™️ certified (FSC- C163461) ash wood in a combination natural and carbonized finishes, each piece highlights the contrast between shape, color, and materiality. Designed with the ability to be repositioned, the sculptures offer ever-changing perspectives, making them a striking addition to shelves, tables, or podiums.
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Inspired by traditional woodworking joints, Join Sculpture explores the aesthetic potential of wood meeting wood, resulting in a dynamic interplay of form, balance and geometry. The collection comprises of three sculptures, in various sizes, each with a unique combination of shapes and joints that creates a floating, light and playful expression.
The sculptures embody a modern, cubist-inspired aesthetic, merging rectangular volumes with circular elements to achieve a sense of visual equilibrium. The ability to rotate and reposition each piece introduces ever-changing perspectives, allowing observers to interpret the shapes in their own way.
Join Sculpture is crafted from FSC™️ certified (FSC- C163461) ash wood, and showcases the natural beauty of wood in its contrasting finishes of natural and carbonized ash. Designed to complement a variety of spaces, they make a striking addition to side tables, podiums, shelves, or window boards, serving as statement pieces that infuse artistic character into their surroundings.
Yuchen Wu
Yuchen's upbringing in the picturesque countryside of Taiwan, surrounded by natural beauty such as the sea and mountains, has become a significant source of inspiration in her design work. She has had a lifelong passion for art and design, and pursued design studies with the goal of creating items that enrich people's lives.
After completing her studies, Yuchen worked at a design studio in Taiwan, where she was exposed to diverse design projects. It was during this time that she discovered her calling in furniture and accessory design. In pursuit of gaining international design experience, Yuchen decided to explore the industry abroad and eventually landed in Denmark, where she now works as an in-house designer at Normann Copenhagen.
Yuchen's design philosophy is centered around achieving a harmonious balance between aesthetics and functionality. Her aim is to create designs that are not only practical for everyday use but also imbued with beauty and poeticism. To achieve this, she begins her design process by weaving a story into the idea and then focusing on the technical aspects. Furthermore, Yuchen prioritizes sustainability in her design process and seeks sustainable solutions to the challenges she encounters.