Incollect Magazine - Issue 12
58 www.incollect.com The company built this massive, mesa-like dyed ash staircase to connect the showroom with the offices upstairs. Its astounding visual impact made a memorable impression on visiting interior designers and has led to a number of custom commissions. Photo by John Muggenborg others. “They have identified ways to integrate the technological side of things for radical sculptural forms and scaling with hand- finishing to create objects that still feel soulful,” she says. “The pieces I love in their collection are familiar, organic, and systematic all at the same time.” Collaboration and rigorous experimentation are at the core of their design process. “We begin with pencil sketches, and from there, the process continues digitally,” Adam says. “We spend a lot of time developing and analyzing 3D models of designs until they’re right. Sometimes, that process can take several months of trial and
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