Megaweave by Dunja Weber
Dunja Weber has designed the Megaweave outdoor seat made of intertwined wrought iron bars.
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To carry out this plan it has been necessary to make the most of the malleability of the red-hot iron in order to put the textile technique into an oversize scale, intertwining horizontal and vertical iron sections. Using the strength of the hammer and a great manual skill, the 2 cm sections have been transformed into 7 cm large strips to create a comfortable seat. As if by magic, unlike textile fibres that stay soft, the iron sections, once they are cooled, become stiff again and create an extremely solid frame. The seat Megaweave is created with only six rings intertwined in this way, a lot of sweat and artisanal ability.
Visit Dunja Weber’s website – here.
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Peter Sakkis on 30 Nov 2011 at 9:54 am #
I love it. Artisanal ability indeed.
Eleni on 30 Nov 2011 at 11:08 am #
Great design! It looks elastic but I bet it isn’t..
Jodl on 01 Dec 2011 at 12:42 am #
for a while i thought it was another plastic drawn seat, but i was dead wrong. Great artisan work indeed…
Corrina on 02 Dec 2011 at 3:10 pm #
Awesome piece, lovely forge!