Gallery: THE GUYANA PROJECT: Students ...

 

Rueda by Sara McBeen

"The Rueda stool is defined by overlapping circular cross-sections of Kufa that rotate around the central axis of the stool in a playful manner. As the piece rotates the exterior profile undulates. The cushion is a layered element of the design incorporating a bright fabric and a loose weaving pattern of nibi." -- Designer, Sara McBeen (collaboration with Pepe and Bebe)

The lucky group of graduate students constructed their projects in the Liana Cane factory, an ethical working environment using only renewable, non-timber rainforest materials. Liane Cane’s owner, Jocelyn Dow, did her best to make students feel welcome in the foreign environment and encouraged them all to form personal relationships with the employees at the factory to heighten their experience. Over the course of their adventure, watching and engaging in works firsthand, students began to understand the intense labor commitment required in manufacturing products. Awe-inspired by the process, they have all since vowed to continue to design with a  greater consciousness, underscoring that designing and manufacturing really do go hand in hand.

+ The Guyana Project

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