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In colaboration with Carolina Nylund.

"The ergonomic shape of Commodity"

 chaise longue
 In exhibition at Liljevalchs Vårsalongen 2011  28/1  27/3


The manufacture of furniture for its own death sake.
A ludicrous reference of Ikea´s furniture  names trying to seduce the consumer making you forget its end.
Maybe garbage as the new “romantic” material ?
Telephone catalogs lying outside the buildings still in a package …
Built in a piñata technique referring to its own destiny.

 table
cabinet
Photography by Carolina Nylund

Slag Stol


When I moved to my first apartment in Scandinavia, something that attracted my attention was the slagbord I found it really interesting because at the same time that is a piece with a lot of flexibility is a piece with a basic and simple solutions and construction made with solid pine wood. 
During last term I had the opportunity to discover more about this kind of table and my curiosity grew about it, Now I know that Bruno Matsson made its own version, that it is also in Ikea catalog and in other well known Swedish brands like Karl Andersson and Söner with different variations in details and measurements but keeping the same concept.
A first glance makes me think that it’s the typical design of the functionalist movement but I found slagbords from 1800´s.

My aim with this project was to learn more about the Swedish tradition of making furniture and to explore de idea of “Swedish Design”. I did transpolar the concept of slag to another kind of furniture to be more specific a chair as point of departure to create more dialog. Using other object is a way of making the concept of “slag” more obvious. 
I think that without been in Sweden I have never design a chair like this, this chair was possible because I was immerse in Swedish culture. Many things affect the design processes, ways of thinking, taste, materials, techniques, ideologies and values.

By the other hand, for me as a foreign was easier to see these characteristics of the region and to exaggerate them to make it more visible. Also the idea of a Mexican designer making Swedish furniture makes it more visible in some way it pops up I think that if some Swede make this design the perception of the people could be completely different.
This project was made with the consultancy of Martin Altwegg from Carl Mamsten-Furniture Studies Linköping University and Karin Teyrefors from Konstfack University College of Arts Crafts and Design.



 Photography by Carolina Nylund

Telephone Table

Every year thousands of telephone directories are delivered to every house in Stockholm, most of them are not even pick up from the entrance of the building not even the plastic envelope is removed. They are left at the entrance for a couple of weeks until they are thrown away.

I used these telephone directories to make a table where people can charge their mobile phones.
Telephone table is part of the collection "piñata", furniture made only using recycle paper, cardboard and natural glue. That at the end of useful live can be dispose without any guilty feeling either ecological or cultural.




Ernesto Garcia 2010

Photo Carolina Nylund /Ernesto Garcia



http://konstfack-withoutcommonsense.blogspot.com/
http://dmy-berlin.com/en/2010/04/16/a-sneak-preview-of-dmy-2010/

Piñata Furniture

"The idea of the endless cycle of design and production promises a shift in manufacturing processes from the wasteful industrial systems of the nineteenth and twentienth centuries."
Bruce Mau


Furniture made with recycled paper that at the end of useful life can be dispose in the same way as paper; natural glue used goes in the same recycle process that the paper.

I started with a simple piece, a common stool to test the technique and to experiment with structure and finishing details, this first piece was successful, a stool made only from recycled paper and cardboard.

Traditional piñatas copy the form of different characters of comics and cartoons  in an inspirational way but this models are going to be destroy at the climax of braking the piñata this hole act is a kind of catharsis. I decided to use this property in this project making copies of luxurious furniture from the 1800´s.  Furniture that can be dispose without any feeling of gilty either ecological or cultural.
Photography Carolina Nylund / Ernesto García.

Oserí Shelve

 
 
Inspired in "Raramuris" a nomad tribe from north Mexico, Oserí shelve is a flexible system that change and fit in the new space each time you have to move.



In exhibition at greenhouse in Stockholm furniture fair 2010   09/02-13/02 

30 years coffee table

 
 How much does it take to make a coffee table, one week?
  
In recent times we have lost part of the contact with nature and how complex could be to make a simple coffee table, not only in term of human processes but in term  of nature processes, if we count the rings on this tree we can notice that make this table took more than 30 years.
 
In exhibition at Studio B3, Barnhusgatan 3, Stockholm 11/2 - 26/2  Mon-Fri 9.00-16.30
Photography Carolina Nylund.