Cas Moor Stylishly Manipulates OSB for His 'The Process Shapes' Collection
Brandon Bastaldo — May 13, 2013 — Art & Design
References: casmoor
If you live in Brooklyn, consider yourself a hipster or shop at Urban Outfitters, Cas Moors' stylsh OSB sculptures turned furniture for his 'Process Shapes' collection are probably right up your alley.
OSB stands for oriented strand board: an incredibly popular engineered wood alternative that is quickly replacing the oak panelled tables and desks people pay thousands for because of their cost efficient and stylish looks.
Cas Moor is a Belgian furniture designer, and his 2013 Process Shapes collection sees him manipulating OSB sculptures into functional furniture with some of his signature markings. Sleek, simple and sometimes accentuated with a stripe of softly colored paint, Process Shapes is a collection that looks similar to an art exhibit.
Since OSB is generally less expensive than rich building materials like oak, Moors Process Shapes collection is a great example of style at a reasonable price.
OSB stands for oriented strand board: an incredibly popular engineered wood alternative that is quickly replacing the oak panelled tables and desks people pay thousands for because of their cost efficient and stylish looks.
Cas Moor is a Belgian furniture designer, and his 2013 Process Shapes collection sees him manipulating OSB sculptures into functional furniture with some of his signature markings. Sleek, simple and sometimes accentuated with a stripe of softly colored paint, Process Shapes is a collection that looks similar to an art exhibit.
Since OSB is generally less expensive than rich building materials like oak, Moors Process Shapes collection is a great example of style at a reasonable price.
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