Delapitated Flow
by sabine7 / July 11, 2007


Matthias Pliessnig’s most recent chairs are the Delapitated Flow of steam bent oak and the Point Network of steam bent ash and oak. Both seats, which curve beautifully, can be used as loungers to stretch out and relax in or as benches. Pliessnig’s work as a sculptor comes through in the execution of the fluidity of the forms of these graceful seats, as well as his work in boat building.

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Delapitated Flow.


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Point Network.


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Point Network.


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one of your works is like that of kenneth cobonpue's

que bonitas fotografias utilizas...

The only similarity to Cobonque's work is genre. This work feels as though it is made by the hand with an eye for beauty.

Cobonpue's work is quite seductive, as well. But I agree that there is a different feeling, probably due to the materials, ash vs. rattan. I suppose boatbuilding as an inspiration comes up frequently when you're dealing with furniture.

Niice! i really like your work

cobonpue did come to mind when i saw these...

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