Workshopped 05 : Perspex & Plywood tables Flat sheets of either plantation grown hoop pine or clear perspex are CNC routed and bent over a mould to form the shape. Designed by: Eric Siu http://www.workshopped.com.au/05/d_siu.htmglen 1 of 21
Workshopped 05 : X-Chair The chair (in red) is made of upholstered fiberglass and a cast stainless steel swivel base. Designed by: Danny Cheung http://www.workshopped.com.au/05/d_cheung.htmglen 3 of 21
Workshopped 05 : Stitch The stitch chair is made from 3mm aluminium and when folded closes to 15mm. 25 folded chairs take up the space of one open chair. Designed by: Adam Goodrum http://www.workshopped.com.au/05/d_goodrum.htmglen 4 of 21
Workshopped 05 : Lotus Light The design takes its inspiration from the layered petals of a lotus flower. Each petal has been laser cut from a 0.8mm thick sheet of aluminium. Designed by: David Knott http://www.workshopped.com.au/05/d_knott.htmglen 5 of 21
Workshopped 05 : Lotus Light Sand cast aluminium upper, Laser cut aluminium sheet with acid etched pattern, Stainless steel cables and fittings, Hand Assembly. Designed by: David Knott http://www.workshopped.com.au/05/d_knott.htmglen 6 of 21
Workshopped 05 : DNA Coffee Table Sculptural piece with a strong flowing form utilizing linear elements. Designed by: Keith Melbourne http://www.workshopped.com.au/05/d_melbourne.htmglen 7 of 21
Workshopped 05 : P.E.T. Seat The design for 'PET Seat' exploits both the structural and tactile qualities of the PET material to create a piece in which the soft surface finish is intrinsic to the material, eliminating the need for upholstery. Designed by: Thomas Caddaye http://www.workshopped.com.au/05/d_caddaye.htmglen 9 of 21
Workshopped 05 : Milk Crate Club Lounge 20 Milk Crates made from recycled plastic, held together with cable ties. Cover and cushions made from discarded advertising bill board vinyl. Designed by: Stefan Lie http://www.workshopped.com.au/05/d_lie.htmglen 10 of 21
Workshopped 05 : Wings The titanium profiles are wire cut from sheet, hand finished and anodised using an electro-chemical process Designed by: Phoebe Porter http://www.workshopped.com.au/05/d_porter.htmglen 11 of 21
Workshopped 05 : TIMES TABLE A flat packing fast knockdown plywood workstation with integrated computer storage shelves. There are 9 omponents of interlocking plywood sheet components without any need for fasteners or glue. Designed by: Mike Murphy & Anton Nemme http://www.workshopped.com.au/05/d_murphynemme.htmglen 13 of 21
Workshopped 05 : SPOT Stool UV stabilized polyethylene seat with either 304 stainless tulip base (outdoor and commercial use) or powdercoated wheely hydraulic base. Designed by: Sally Dominguez http://www.workshopped.com.au/05/d_dominguez.htmglen 16 of 21
Workshopped 05 : DropLight Slip-cast porcelain from a plaster mould. The forms are fired at 1300 degrees Celsius where they warp slightly as the porcelain vitrifies, thus producing a translucent material. Designed by: Tommy Cehak http://www.workshopped.com.au/05/d_cehak.htmglen 17 of 21
Workshopped 05 : Snug The Snug chair is handmade in lacquered thick fibreglass providing flexible low comfort seating. Designed by: Dennis Abalo http://www.workshopped.com.au/05/d_abalos.htmglen 18 of 21
Workshopped 05 : Perspex & Plywood tables Flat sheets of either plantation grown hoop pine or clear perspex are CNC routed and bent over a mould to form the shape. Designed by: Eric Siu http://www.workshopped.com.au/05/d_siu.htmglen 19 of 21
Workshopped 05 : TEMPLE table Constructed using veneered A-grade ply , TEMPLE is made up entirely of interlocking components, requiring no joints or fixtures in the final assembly. Designed by: Trent Barrett http://www.workshopped.com.au/05/d_barrett.htmglen 20 of 21
Workshopped 05 : BW Day Bed Low line daybed with a New Guinea rosewood frame and polished aluminum torsion box with a rosewood detail. Designed by: Brett Webb http://www.workshopped.com.au/05/d_webb.htmglen 21 of 21
Part of the Sydney Design Festival (6-21 August 2005), The Workshopped exhibition featured 30 up and coming Australian furniture designers located in the 19th century Strand Arcade.