




Design / client work / renders
SolidWorks, Keyshot
August 2024
I collaborated with an architect to explore design solutions for a clients home; creating detailed renders of potential furniture configurations and bespoke objects. The project involved understanding the client’s needs and aesthetic preferences to develop functional and visually cohesive designs.
Provided with floor plans, a model of the home was created to stage other 3D models.
The client requested to see a seating arrangement of 12 Frama 01 chairs and a John Pawson table.
I was tasked with creating renders to help the client visualize a bespoke console table design.
The first full scale model was then studied, critiqued and disassembled to form the second full scale model based upon that feedback. This one featuring seat foam.
The wood sourced for this project came from an architectural reclaim warehouse. Two ~16ft boards were found, then processed into pieces predicated on previous models. After consulting many experts the exact wood species remains unknown.
The final finish of the wood resulted from being planed, sanded up to 180 grit, then finished with beeswax orange oil blend and polished with a wax compound.
The finished product could be assembled with a mallet alone.