Living in the era of contemporary design and architecture, people sometimes need to look back in past and come up with very fresh conventional things. Things like this “Evolution” dresser by Ferruccio Laviani (for Emmemobili), that has been concerted as the evolution of conventionality to progressiveness. Beautifully hand-carved from oak wood, the conventional side conserves a high detailed carving on every inch it holds, and to balance it up, the progressive side offers a linear intelligent design that adds a bit of modern. A great concept wrapped in functionality, don’t you think? – via
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nice! i want one!
That is one butt-ugly piece of furniture.
So, when is he going to finish carving the rest of it? Surprising that something as intricate as what is emerging on the left can come from such a jumbled block of lumber as the raw elements on the right.
The man’s taste is all in his mouth. By combining the worst elements of several types of furniture and applying one of the nastiest looking finishes I’ve ever seen, this misguided ‘artist’ has created a post-deconstructionist mockery of a dresser. The emperor now has the perfect non-bureau in which to put his clothes.