The Engraving Armchair by Emiliano Godoy
December 12th, 2011 - Posted in Furniture DesignSponsored Links

The chair is a furniture used for sitting. Chairs usually have four legs to support the weight. Here designer Emiliano Godoy has introduced a new seat with a beautiful and interesting shapes. Additionally, these chairs are also comfortable with the backrest to the hand that was inside. Mexico has created a designer Emiliano Godoy Camouflage seat for Pirwi producer based in Mexico City. Chair “Camouflage” is a low chair made ??in Oriented Strand Board (OSB). This material is surfaced with a layer of black, and has a large lateral panels which partially hides the user. This panel features carved camouflage pattern that emphasizes the trench-like character pieces, but at the same time exposing OSB underneath. Many board materials, such as particles, OSB and plywood, typically used for table, back panels and other furniture components. They are however, rarely leaves visible, because manufacturers include each side or face exposure to wood veneer, plastic laminate or paint. This is one technique used to hide the fact that inexpensive ingredients or less traditionally used, to pretend that the part is something more expensive or delicate. However, engineered wood boards are generally a better choice in terms of the environment because a greater proportion of timber trees and ends up in their finished products made ??from rapidly grown, harvested softwood forests. OSB is very good in terms, because it can be made with certified wood and low-VOC adhesive. “Camouflage” value of materials for environmental and aesthetic specificity. As a window of truth, texture carving veneering denounced the misleading of particleboards with wood texture that seems elegant, and opened the discussion to the birth of a new aesthetic use of new materials.



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