Instead of trying to restore the old look, Tatiane Freitas repairs broken furniture with translucent acrylic. The ongoing series are titled “My Old New Chair” and the result creates a captivating optical illusion.
Tatiane’s method is similar to the Japanese kintsugi (art of repairing broken pottery with various materials, including gold, silver, or platinum). She treats the breakage, but also includes it as part of an object, rather than simply disguising it.
One Tatiane’s piece even got included in the Clairvoyance exhibition at Guy Hepner in New York.
More info: tatianefreitas.com | Instagram (h/t: colossal)
This guy wins most Bored Panda of year, but also most crafty and dope.
The contrast between two very different materials living in one is what makes it special.
I think they're great, something different from the usual stuff ;-)
Most are saying the artist should've duplicated the wood designs..well, that's cool. But in my opinion, I think it's better this way as I see as it as a furniture morphing into it's modern version, yknw, it's like we're witnessing the stage in the process where it is slowly turning into its contemporary version. And I think that's pretty awesome.
Good idea but badly executed due to the acrylic being of no style. It should mirror the original design as this looks like it was cobbled together in an hour.
Ok, bordpanda....every article has a Google ad right on top of the words. It won't x away but asks me why I don't want to see the ad and "can't read the article" is not an option response. I am using an iPad, a common device that should be able to read your articles with ease. :-(
This makes me wanna smash my chair with a sledge hammer so I can have a cool chair
What and excellent concept! I just wish he'd taken the time to have the transparent match the wood curves.
Artist does stuff that sounds good on paper and the result is s**t. Combining transparent plastic with wood diminishes the qualities of both these materials.
Why is he an artist instead of a furniture designer? "Art" has become a devalued concept.
Simple Definition of art. : something that is created with imagination and skill and that is beautiful or that expresses important ideas or feelings. I think every furniture designer is an artist. I know it's no Picasso but art is art.
Load More Replies...As long as I knew it was functional, I certainly would - why not?
Load More Replies...This guy wins most Bored Panda of year, but also most crafty and dope.
The contrast between two very different materials living in one is what makes it special.
I think they're great, something different from the usual stuff ;-)
Most are saying the artist should've duplicated the wood designs..well, that's cool. But in my opinion, I think it's better this way as I see as it as a furniture morphing into it's modern version, yknw, it's like we're witnessing the stage in the process where it is slowly turning into its contemporary version. And I think that's pretty awesome.
Good idea but badly executed due to the acrylic being of no style. It should mirror the original design as this looks like it was cobbled together in an hour.
Ok, bordpanda....every article has a Google ad right on top of the words. It won't x away but asks me why I don't want to see the ad and "can't read the article" is not an option response. I am using an iPad, a common device that should be able to read your articles with ease. :-(
This makes me wanna smash my chair with a sledge hammer so I can have a cool chair
What and excellent concept! I just wish he'd taken the time to have the transparent match the wood curves.
Artist does stuff that sounds good on paper and the result is s**t. Combining transparent plastic with wood diminishes the qualities of both these materials.
Why is he an artist instead of a furniture designer? "Art" has become a devalued concept.
Simple Definition of art. : something that is created with imagination and skill and that is beautiful or that expresses important ideas or feelings. I think every furniture designer is an artist. I know it's no Picasso but art is art.
Load More Replies...As long as I knew it was functional, I certainly would - why not?
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