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	<title>Comments on: Bench No. 3 &#124; Floris Wubben</title>
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		<title>By: Bjoku.com</title>
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		<description>[...] Floris Wubben has developed a design Bench No. 3. The graceful lines of Bench No. 3 reminiscent of waves cascading over driftwood or Rob Cassey of Britain&#8217;s prestigious Garden Design Journal said wavy pattern is created with an accordion folded sheet of white polypropylene and put it in a bar white metal timber lacquered. Accordingly, the top of the bench provided a direct form of wooden supports. This is just a combination of a natural material and hi-technology that makes this work so striking. Each bench is hand made in the studio of Floris, and as unique as the branch that serves as a basis. A comfortable bench to sit on top easily hold the weight. A perfect place to enjoy the view, but perhaps the most striking view of the judiciary is unique in the studio in the Netherlands this job itself. Working young designer has an impact across Europe. Inspired by materials and shapes in nature Floris combines this with modern components such as plastic and steel to create pieces of a surprise. Clean lines and purity of design Floris is also evident in his dedication to simplicity, using the minimum intervention and materials to create models. Floris is intended to give new form to traditional materials, and thus a new target for its design. A designer whose work is well perched on the edge between the functional and visionary.via [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Floris Wubben has developed a design Bench No. 3. The graceful lines of Bench No. 3 reminiscent of waves cascading over driftwood or Rob Cassey of Britain&#8217;s prestigious Garden Design Journal said wavy pattern is created with an accordion folded sheet of white polypropylene and put it in a bar white metal timber lacquered. Accordingly, the top of the bench provided a direct form of wooden supports. This is just a combination of a natural material and hi-technology that makes this work so striking. Each bench is hand made in the studio of Floris, and as unique as the branch that serves as a basis. A comfortable bench to sit on top easily hold the weight. A perfect place to enjoy the view, but perhaps the most striking view of the judiciary is unique in the studio in the Netherlands this job itself. Working young designer has an impact across Europe. Inspired by materials and shapes in nature Floris combines this with modern components such as plastic and steel to create pieces of a surprise. Clean lines and purity of design Floris is also evident in his dedication to simplicity, using the minimum intervention and materials to create models. Floris is intended to give new form to traditional materials, and thus a new target for its design. A designer whose work is well perched on the edge between the functional and visionary.via [...]</p>
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