Richard Woods block prints were popularized by Paul Smith and made an appearance on furniture in a collaboration with cabinet maker Sebastian Wrong last year — in their latest collaboration, they've applied Woods' iconic patterns to a collection of upholstered seating for Established & Sons...
The Bricks & Mortar collection includes a single seat chair, a 2-seater sofa and a footstool. You can currently see these in the window of Manhattan's Matter.
Though I love the work that Established & Sons curates, this one is a little too conceptual for an expensive furniture piece. This would be a fun project to mimic using inexpensive IKEA upholstered furniture and some fabric paint!
On a related note, have you seen the Richard Woods installation at City Hall?
(Images: Established & Sons, designboom)
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• Richard Woods' and Sebastian Wrong's Wrongwoods
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• Look! Richard Woods at Paul Smith, Soho





Comments (12)
Proof that money can not buy taste.
Ugly
it's conceptual people!
Oh, those are horrible. Haha.
Laura
http://www.grafxnerd.net
holy balls that stuff's ugly
NOT
Ewww.
When it becomes available commercially, I think it leaves the realm of conceptual.
Some serious ugly.
its just....so super mario brothers for original NES. ugh.
Ditto, Kpaige13 - that was the first thing that came to mind!
so very wrong...