Norwegian designer, curator, collector and illustrator Amy Hunting is transforming factory waste wood cut-offs into a collection of patchwork furniture. Strong and pleasing to the eye, the collection is made entirely from different types of wood, glued together to form a new material. Her collection inspired by Russian Matrioska Dolls consists of a limited collection of chairs, a book box and 12 lamps that fit neatly inside one another. Each piece is handmade to be slightly different from the other.
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In addition to making furniture and products, the East London-based designer enjoys exhibiting her and her friends works. She is the co-founder and curator of Norwegian Prototypes, an annual exhibition held during the London Design Festival featuring new Norwegian furniture design.
Images © Amy Hunting / Charlotte Wiig
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