Robert M. Lee Adams
Para Collection HeUp Chair Celtwist Table Alabama Sawyer Internship
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Flat Pack Luminaire Bobble Light Collection Light Weight Lamp Enologist’s Coffee Table Hexicle Dinnerware Flow Ceramic Elements
Made from thermally modified wood, this outdoor collection for Brown Jordan offers both cushioned and plain seating accompanied by dining and lounge tables. With teak-like resilience, these pieces are built to last. Shown at ICFF in 2019.
2019
Para Collection
18.85
24.00
33.25
5.25
25.25 22.50
22.00
HeUp: a lightweight task chair made for comfort, ease of egress and balanced transport. The minimalist form attends the simplicity of its function.
2015
HeUp Chair
The handles are not armrests, but ergonomically designed assists for arising and carrying. The cutout in the seat provides an easy grip for moving this lightweight seat.
The goal of this project was to incorporate and apply as many different wood-bending techniques as possible. The trefoil design offers a stable and unique structure.
2019
Celtwist Table
Reclaimed urban harvested timber and Southern Gothic charm inspired these items for Alabama Sawyer. Internship here also allowed me to design lighting solutions for a locally famous restaurant.
2019
Alabama Sawyer
Light travels as both wave and particle. This laser-cut flat pack louvered lamp combines the dual nature of light in a novel solution offering both indirect illumination and a soft glow.
2014
Flat Pack Luminaire
Designed with a flexible globe slush casted from translucent thermoplastic elastomer that allows physical interaction, this Bobble lamp prototype has a more traditional rigid glass globe.
2019
Bobble Lights
2.00
24.00
2.00
18.00
12.00
0 1.0 R1
7.50
C
12
R6
0°
.88
R11.88
R7.00
12.00
56.86
65.99
R6.00
6.00
D
12
R2
D
0°
2.00
.50 SECTION D-D
1.21 C
SECTION C-C
Inspired by and designed for the Blu Dot collection of fine furnishings, the LightWeight presents another flat-pack solution to subdued accent lighting for home or office.
2021
Light Weight
5.75
11.75
Coffee by day and wine by night; this glass-topped table displays the corked options for a vintage ending to the day. A grid motif provides a nod to traditional wine bottle storage.
2018
Enologist’s Coffee Table
2.00
17.50 0.50
5 45.50
42.00
1.00
.7
0.75
R1
4.00
2.00
7.00
x4 0.50
°
2.00
1.00 0.75
45
4.00
4.00
48.00 x2
x2
x2
Two ideal geometries blend and twist from a hexagon to a circle in this set of dinnerware. Hexicle pieces alternate the geometries of their bases and rims, changing from curves to polygons.
2017
Hexicle Dishware
Flow is a ceramic architectural project that captures the ebb and flow of waves, to soften the rectangular surfaces of countertops and tables. A set of handles, decorative raised surface tiles, and a wall of Jaali blocks constitute the ceramic parts of this project.
2020
Flow Elements
Robert M. Lee Adams
Industrial / Furniture Designer
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Robert M. Lee Adams