Title: OriGami light
Year: 2018
Materials: Bronze and paper
Dimensions: 22 x 22 cm
Photographer: Kristine Funch
Shown at: Bagsværd Kirke 2019
Origami is known as "the art of folding together" .. to produce various shapes and variations by folding a square paper without glue and no cutting.
Inspired by ancient techniques, this is a product based on the traditional approach to origami design.
The exhibition represents a series of origami objects of geometrically folded shapes and patterns.
The technique is recycled and further developed to combine function and decoration with light.
The bronze castings are made at VAK, Vestsjælland's Working Art Place, with the technique "cire perdue" (lost wax)
Title: RUG Chair, Textile Furniture
Year: 2016
Materials: Maple wood and Woolfelt
Dimensions: W: 75 cm in diameter, H: 40 cm
Design Collaboration between designer Majken Mann and Nynne Færch
Photographer: Ole Arkhøj
Shown at:
2017 – Genius Loci, Die Drostei, Pinnenberg
2017 – Olo-Mærkbart, Øregaard museum, Copenhagen.
2016 - OloMærk bart, Kouvola Art Museum, Finland. 2016 - THISISNOTTEXTILE, Copenhagen.
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Inspired by an old Rya techniques, which is an old technique for preparing Rya carpet.... when sewing a longer pile on a pre-woven base. We have recycled the technique and combined it with a technique into the surface of the furniture. The felt is woven into the surface and forms a kind of Rya seat on the piece of furniture, so that the textile pieces appear sculptural vivid. We have lifted the carpet from the floor to a seat.,.
Title: CUT
Year: 2009
Materials: MDF and Maple wood
Dimensions:
Design Collaboration between designer Majken Mann and Nynne Færch
Photographer: Bent Mann
Shown at: 2008 - Formland,RAW, Herning. Denmark
CUT is the traditional shape of a table. The watercut pattern on the tabletop appears as a new interpretation on a tablecloth.
An experimentation with technique and material- Water Jet Cutter on the material Valchromat -to develop a connection between function and decoration..
Title: SPOT
Year: 2009
Materials: Wool felt and rubber
Dimensions:
Design Collaboration between designer Majken Mann and Nynne Færch
Photographer: Bent Mann
Shown at: 2009 - Cooper Hewitt National Design Museum, New York. 2007 - Biennalen for Kunsthåndværk og Design, Trapholt, Kolding, Denmark
SPOT is watercut feltcarpet and a dialogue between furniture and textile rugs. A spacious art object, based on the traditional methodological approaches, to textile design and an experimentation with technique and material.
Magnetic broochpin.
Material: Oak and silverplated oak.
24 garat plated brooch clips.
Decorative paperholder for hanging
Material: Leather
Skull-Shaped Electrical Outlet Protectors
Year: 2010
Materials: ABS plastic
Decoration for outlet….
A sweet warning.