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Place of Origin: New Zealand
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Fun Guy Stained Glass Sconce by Frangere Studio
By Frangere Studio
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Amid the machine-polished surfaces of contemporary life, the Fun Guy wall sconce celebrates the mark of the human hand, with a striking level of charm and soph...
Category

2010s Modern New Zealand Furniture

Materials

Aluminum

Fun Guy Stained Glass and Natural Aluminum Small Pendant by Frangere Studio
By Frangere Studio
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Amid the machine polished surfaces of contemporary life, the Fun Guy Pendant celebrates the mark of the human hand, with a striking level of charm and sophisti...
Category

2010s Modern New Zealand Furniture

Materials

Aluminum

Fun Guy Stained Glass and Natural Aluminum Large Pendant by Frangere Studio
By Frangere Studio
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Amid the machine polished surfaces of contemporary life, the Fun Guy Pendant celebrates the mark of the human hand, with a striking level of charm and sophisti...
Category

2010s Modern New Zealand Furniture

Materials

Aluminum

Fun Guy Stained Glass and Blackened Aluminum Small Pendant by Frangere Studio
By Frangere Studio
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Amid the machine polished surfaces of contemporary life, the Fun Guy Pendant celebrates the mark of the human hand, with a striking level of charm and sophisti...
Category

2010s Modern New Zealand Furniture

Materials

Aluminum

Fun Guy Stained Glass and Blackened Aluminum Large Pendant by Frangere Studio
By Frangere Studio
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Amid the machine polished surfaces of contemporary life, the Fun Guy Pendant celebrates the mark of the human hand, with a striking level of charm and sophisti...
Category

2010s Modern New Zealand Furniture

Materials

Aluminum

Fun Guy Stained Glass Table Lamp with Blackened Aluminum Base by Frangere Studio
By Frangere Studio
Located in Brooklyn, NY
The Fun Guy table lamp is equal parts whimsy and grace. Drawing on the forms and luminescent coloring of wild mushrooms and fungi, a chunky aluminum base i...
Category

2010s Modern New Zealand Furniture

Materials

Aluminum

Fun Guy Stained Glass Wall Light with Natural Aluminum Base by Frangere Studio
By Frangere Studio
Located in Brooklyn, NY
The Fun Guy Wall Light is equal parts whimsy and grace. Inspired by the forms and luminescent coloring of wild mushrooms and fungi, a chunky aluminum base ...
Category

2010s Modern New Zealand Furniture

Materials

Aluminum

Fun Guy Stained Glass Wall Light with Blackened Aluminum Base by Frangere Studio
By Frangere Studio
Located in Brooklyn, NY
The Fun Guy Wall Light is equal parts whimsy and grace. Inspired by the forms and luminescent coloring of wild mushrooms and fungi, a chunky aluminum base ...
Category

2010s Modern New Zealand Furniture

Materials

Aluminum

Fun Guy Stained Glass Table Lamp with Natural Aluminum Base by Frangere Studio
By Frangere Studio
Located in Brooklyn, NY
The Fun Guy table lamp is equal parts whimsy and grace. Drawing on the forms and luminescent coloring of wild mushrooms and fungi, a chunky aluminum base i...
Category

2010s Modern New Zealand Furniture

Materials

Aluminum

Fun Guy Stained Glass Floor Lamp by Frangere Studio
By Frangere Studio
Located in Brooklyn, NY
The Fun guy floor lamp is equal parts whimsy and grace. Drawing on the forms and luminescent coloring of wild mushrooms and fungi, a chunky aluminum base is...
Category

2010s Modern New Zealand Furniture

Materials

Aluminum

'Partu' Ngumu Janka Warnti Chair 'Black' by Trent Jansen & Johnny Nargoodah
By Trent Jansen
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
‘Partu’ (2020) is the Walmajarri word for ‘skin’ and is Johnny Nargoodah and Trent Jansen's latest collaborative project experimenting with this combination of disparate sensibilities. Found materials and leather are used to create awareness about Material Culture and recycling. This collection was developed in Thirroul on the New South Wales Coal Coast. Johnny and Trent came together four times over a period of 18 months, developing new methods for collaboration that could shape their incongruent knowledge, methods, and skills in designing and making into co-authored outcomes. These methods include: ‘Sketching exchange’, a process of back-and-forth sketch iteration, allowing an idea to evolve with equal input from both creators; and ‘designing by making’, a method of working with materials at full scale, to design an object as it is being made. In this approach the prototype is the sketch and both collaborators work together to carve, construct and/or manipulate material, giving the object three-dimensional form as they design and make simultaneously. Trent Jansen & Johnny Nargoodah Partu (Skin) Collection Ngumu Janka...
Category

2010s New Zealand Furniture

Materials

Aluminum

'Partu' Ngumu Janka Warnti Chair 'Brown' by Trent Jansen & Johnny Nargoodah
By Trent Jansen
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
‘Partu’ is the Walmajarri word for ‘skin’ and is Johnny Nargoodah and Trent Jansen's latest collaborative project experimenting with this combination of disparate sensibilities. Found materials and leather are used to create awareness about Material Culture and recycling. This collection was developed in Thirroul on the New South Wales Coal Coast. Johnny and Trent came together four times over a period of 18 months, developing new methods for collaboration that could shape their incongruent knowledge, methods, and skills in designing and making into co-authored outcomes. These methods include: ‘Sketching exchange’, a process of back-and-forth sketch iteration, allowing an idea to evolve with equal input from both creators; and ‘designing by making’, a method of working with materials at full scale, to design an object as it is being made. In this approach the prototype is the sketch and both collaborators work together to carve, construct and/or manipulate material, giving the object three-dimensional form as they design and make simultaneously. Trent Jansen & Johnny Nargoodah Partu (Skin) Collection Ngumu Janka...
Category

2010s New Zealand Furniture

Materials

Aluminum

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