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"The author is cool" ... Author unusual furniture called «Ausgebrannt» zhzhot really, and in the truest sense of the word. Thus, the Belgian designer Hamasher Kaspar (Kaspar Hamacher), a well-known fact that he prefers wood to all other materials for furniture manufacturing, using fire as a destructive-creative power by which they are born into the world strange stools, tables and chairs.
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Those who know German, has long realized that «Ausgebrannt» in Russian means "burned, burnt," - and the furniture that belongs to this series, really looks that way. Like her at the last minute pulled out of the fire, but for some reason did not want to throw it away, or else used as fuel for a fire spring barbecue.
In fact, Kaspar Hamasher own burns in the middle of a wooden block, thus forming the future of furniture legs. More precisely, the fire creates and the designer simply controls the process by sending it in one direction or another as needed. Then the finished furniture polish, varnished - and waiting for a buyer in the "herd" of the same unusual seats made. By the way, love of wood led Caspar Hamashera to the fact that he left his studio in the center of the city and moved to work in the house in the village, more precisely, in the studio, which was built in the forest, where peace and quiet, and full of beautiful trees and inspiration.
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3 photos, the source
Those who know German, has long realized that «Ausgebrannt» in Russian means "burned, burnt," - and the furniture that belongs to this series, really looks that way. Like her at the last minute pulled out of the fire, but for some reason did not want to throw it away, or else used as fuel for a fire spring barbecue.
In fact, Kaspar Hamasher own burns in the middle of a wooden block, thus forming the future of furniture legs. More precisely, the fire creates and the designer simply controls the process by sending it in one direction or another as needed. Then the finished furniture polish, varnished - and waiting for a buyer in the "herd" of the same unusual seats made. By the way, love of wood led Caspar Hamashera to the fact that he left his studio in the center of the city and moved to work in the house in the village, more precisely, in the studio, which was built in the forest, where peace and quiet, and full of beautiful trees and inspiration.
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