South African Exam Project by Tor Palm and Mattias Rask
Design students Tor Palm and Mattias Rask have sent us the results of their exam project they completed as part of the Carl Malmsten furniture studies program in Stockholm, Sweden.
Full description after the photos….

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South African Exam Project by Tor Palm and Mattias Rask
Before starting our exam project, we had long discussions about what we felt was important to us and about the ways we want to work. Since we are both very fond of handicraft and do a lot of woodwork ourselves, it felt natural to make handicraft the point of departure for our project. Our discussions revealed that we are more or less fed up with tha tpart of today’s designworld which is all about conceptualizing and creating products for a consumer society without involvement at a deeper level. In order to justify ourselves as designers we felt a need for our work to mean more than just that.
This led us on to the idea of co-operating with craftsmen in poorer parts of the world, thus highlighting their handicraft and their cultural tradition and perhaps, in the long run, contribute to creating more work for the local craftsmen. When design and craftsmanship meet, we hope to create more attractive products for which you can charge more reasonable prices so that the local craftsmen get a fairer share than what is often the case.
We established contact with Furntech – South Africa’s Centre of Excellence for the furniture industry – where they accepted working with us in our exam project. At Furntech they focus on skills development in furniture manufacturing to improve quality in South African wood and furniture industry. The offer accredited training programmes as well as support/incubation for small and micro enterprises.
Before going to South Africa, we studied their wealth of handicraft and even established contact to a ceramics studio called Potters Workshop, whose work we found highly inspiring. We also found different metal workers who wanted to work with us in our project.
When we finally came to Cape Town at the beginning of May, we experienced four very intensive weeks working together with the people that we had establised contact to. The final outcome was a number of prototypes: a stool and a sideboard, both knock-down, and a number of hand-decorated ceramic lamps.
All along we had the European market in mind, but to show an explicit sender, we wanted the products to carry a clear South African feeling. Therefore we combined materials and worked with colours in the details in ways similar to those of the South African craftsmen.
Stool
Turned seat with milled grooves underneath for easy mounting of the metal legs. No need for screws and fittings.
Sideboard
Painted drawer with massive wooden front. Milled groves underneath for easy mounting of the steel base, which makes the sideboard stable.
Floor Lamp
Adjustable hand-decorated ceramic shade with massive wooden rear. Turned post and foot with milled groove for “cordstitching”.
Ceiling Lamp
Hand-decorated ceramic shade with colourful, turned pearls fitted on the cord.
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Visit the PalmRask website – here.
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Devin Schaffner on 27 Jul 2010 at 4:17 am #
I absolutely love this work – what it stands for the the end product. Lovely!
Sarah on 27 Jul 2010 at 4:35 am #
Hello, I am trying to follow the link of PalmRask website but its opening some website in swedish not for these two designers.
Please forward me their contact details if possible.
Jimw on 27 Jul 2010 at 4:56 pm #
I’m intrigued with the intellectual vision, applaud the design concept but most, I am impressed with the execution. This is so far above many of the other conceptual attempts shown recently….and being just a “student” doesn’t justify the haggard results.
These are fantastic….hats off to both of these individuals. I would love to own any of these pieces!
Mattias Rask on 28 Jul 2010 at 9:49 am #
Hi,
Thanks!
We have no website yet, don“t know why that link is there. If you want to contact us you are more than welcome to send us an email to: [email protected]
Ulf on 30 Jul 2010 at 2:52 pm #
Looking good guys, really good. Great job on the photo as well, knohumsayin’..
Seing this in real life really blew me away. At first I didn’t understand I was looking at the actual designs by Rask and Palm – I was standing in the middle of it all thinking ‘hmm, so, where’s stuff at’ when Rask made me realize I was actually looking right at it. Quite surreal. Sorry I didn’t expect more from you guys, won’t happen again, that’s for sure!
It’s also very nice seeing both Rask and Palm as persons reflected in the work, not just in the end product but above all in the ideas behind the project and in going through with it. The project perhaps being even more important than the end product. Honest and bold.
All the best to you guys!