Cleft Oak Stool
Developing his interest in obscure crafts techniques, Simon Hasan explores how a crafts technique can be applied to a family of objects suitable for volume production.
The rural craft of wood cleaving is combined with TIG-welded carbon steel, stoneware vases and leather details to make a collection that references heavy rural furniture.
Cleaving is an ancient woodland craft in which locally sourced oak is split along the grain, rather than sawn. This gives character and strength, whilst the shape of the leg follows the shape of the tree from which it came. This craft is combined with a machine-planed oak seat, Bute tweed cushion and leather apron, to create a stool which references heavy rural furniture.
Cleft and machined oak, Bute tweed, leather.
Available in black or blonde.
W600 x D340 x H400
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