Architect Gustav Dusing, working in Berlin, has developed a design offshoot. He has started taking the versatile and simple material of plywood to experiment with applying architectural knowledge to furniture design. He takes 2-D computer renderings and transforms them, piece by piece, into 3-D pieces of furniture, transforming plywood into chairs and tables with highly geometric designs. [DesignMilk]
Turning 2-D Drawings Into 3-D Furniture With Gustav Dusing
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