Sinuous Wood Seating

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The Amada Bench by Matthias Pliessnig Flows and Ebbs in Homes

— November 6, 2010 — Art & Design
This Amada Bench is a stunningly sinuous seat, offering a natural touch to unnatural settings.

Designed by Matthias Pliessnig, the Amada Bench is entirely made out of air-dried, responsibly harvested White Oak. Created for a private client, it is specifically tailored to the functions of his space. I would love to commission an Amada Bench for myself considering its gorgeously unique design.

Trend Themes

  1. Sinuous Wood Furniture — Designing unique pieces of furniture using sinuous wood materials has the potential to disrupt the traditional furniture industry.
  2. Natural Elements in Design — Incorporating natural elements such as air-dried, responsibly harvested wood into designs can disrupt the artificial and synthetic material industries.
  3. Tailored Furniture Designs — Creating furniture customized for the functions of a specific space can disrupt the traditional one-size-fits-all furniture market.

Industry Implications

  1. Furniture Manufacturing — Implementing the use of sinuous wood materials in furniture manufacturing can disrupt traditional methods and create a new market for unique designs.
  2. Sustainable Materials — The growth of sustainable materials can disrupt the traditional synthetic materials industry as more consumers seek environmentally friendly options.
  3. Custom Design Services — Offering custom design services for tailored furniture can disrupt the traditional mass-produced furniture industry.
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