Of all of the scrap supplies on the planet, the Douglas Fir leftovers from Danish flooring firm Dinesen—see World’s Most Lovely Wooden Flooring—seemingly rank among the many choicest. Julius Værnes Iversen of the design studio Tableau would sure agree. The artistic director was working with the Copenhagen Modern on floral installations when he provided his workforce’s companies for its new café. Figuring out the artwork middle was on a funds and having heard Dinesen was trying to put its offcuts to good use, the scrap furnishings challenge was born.
Tableau teamed up with Australian designer Ari Prasetya, and commissioned 25 creatives—from close to and much and each established and up and coming—to create 50 chairs, tables, and benches for the café, which was dubbed the Connie-Connie (a play on the museum’s CC acronym). The entire items can be found on the market by way of the Tableau webshop. Be part of us for a take a look at what might be produced from leftovers.
Pictures courtesy of Copenhagen Modern.
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