Design Portfolio Keenan Keeley
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2xStool
Made from one 10’ 2”x4” piece of lumber, the only fasteners used in construction of the 2xStool are basic wood glue and wood joints: tongue and groove, half lap, and mortise and tenon joinery.
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Sheet Metal Lamp
Made from a 24”x48” piece of 1/16” steel, the lamp’s form was created through cold bending and is held together by rivets. The inside of the lamps are colored to match their cord.
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Bent Ply Chair An experiment to bring the chair and end table together into one piece of furniture with the process of bending plywood, the Bent Ply Chair is framed in oak with hickory seat and backrest.
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Milk Bottle Cup
A slipcast porcelain drinking vessel inspired by Dutch milk jugs, the Milk Bottle Cup is available in 24oz or 14oz, white or yellow. The cork lid provides a consistent aesthetic feel with the simplicity of the container’s form.
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Alphabet Lamp
Made from a laser cut tagboard interior with a mylar exterior to defuse the light, the Alphabet Lamp is framed with jointed dowels with colored ends that snap into place. The lamp is entirely flat-packable.
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Half Lap Table
A CNC milled table cut from 1 1/4� maple plywood, the Half Lap Table is designed to be assembled through a series of half lap and pressure fit joints.Two bolts screw into the top from underneath to make it secure and stable.
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The Gas Structure
Located in Central Oregon, the Gas Structure is made from reclaimed beams and railroad ties salvaged from a local abandoned barn. The project included setting beams,pouring concrete, setting trusses and laying down corrugated metal roofing.
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Keenan Keeley Education
2738 Ne 7th Ave. Portland, Oregon 97212 keenankeenan@gmail.com
University of Oregon, BFA in Product Design, June 2011, Bachelor of Science, Material and Product Studies, June 2010 Oregon State University Cascades Campus, Design and Fine Arts 2006-2008.
Experience
Skills
Recognition
References
2011-Present 2010-Present 2005-2010 2006-2009
Intern - Studio Gorm Intern - Von Tundra Designed & Built Custom Furniture - First Impression Home Design Custom Doors and Cabinets - Bear Creek Doors
- Advanced Woodworking - Model Making - Rapid Prototyping - Hand Drawing & Rendering 2011 2010 2009 2009
- Adobe Creative Suite - Rhino CAD/CAM - Vacumm Forming - Mold Making & Slip Casting
International Contemporary Funiture Fair, Javits Center, New York City White Box Exhibit, White Stag Building, Portland Oregon LaVerne Krause Exhibit, University of Oregon, Eugene Oregon President of IDSA, University of Oregon Chapter, Eugene Oregon
John Arndt, Studio Gorm:
jarndt@uoregon.edu
Dan Anderson, Von Tundra:
dan@vontundra.com
Kim Favret, First Impression Home Design:
kimfavret@aol.com
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