BENWU STUDIO 2013 EDITION
LONDON / NEW YORK
Hongchao Wang + Peng You
Benwu Studio
Founded in 2010 by Peng You ( Royal College of Art ) and Hongchao Wang (Columbus College of Art & Design). Benwu Studio is Based on both London and New York specialized in the field of Furniture, Product and Exhibition Design. Our characteristic designs have left their traces in homes, galleries and museums. We believe good conceptual thinking can be applied to anything, and that new experiences stimulate creativity. We immerse ourselves in all kinds of subjects. Inspired and refreshed our resulting dreams are made into reality through beautiful craftsmanship.
Selected Exhibitions 21st- 23rd May 2013 Clerkenwell Design Week Benwu Studio: Hyde Park Collection Clerkenwell, London 30 January – 3 February 2013 Benwu Studio: Minimal Maximal School of Design Work-in-Progress Show Royal College of Art, Kensington Gore, London SW7 2EU 15th -21th June 2012 Benwu Studio: Forté Table Central Saint Martins College of Art & Design Degree Show, Granary Building, 1 Granary Square, London N1C 4AA May 18-22, 2012 Benwu Studio: The PH Collection New York International Contemporary Furniture Fair Designboom Mart (Booth 1866, 1st Floor) Javits Center, New York, NY May 13 - September 10, 2012 Benwu Studio: The Sunmao Stool CCAD 133rd Annual Exhibition at the Canzani Center, 60 Cleveland Ave, Columbus OH January 28 - February 2, 2012 Benwu Studio: The PH Collection New York International Gift Fair Javits Center 3rd Floor, New York, NY Benwu Studio Inc. 15518 Sanford Ave New York, NY 11355 USA Studio Inquiries: Studio Manager Hongchao Wang Email:Hwang@benwustudio.com Tel:+1-614-270-8489 Benwu Studio London Office Flat 11, 10 Porchester Terrace W2 3 TL London, UK Studio Inquiries: Studio Manager Peng You Email:Peng.you@network.rca.ac.uk Tel:+44-788-696-6626 WWW.BENWUSTUDIO.COM
“ We started our practice since 2010 and purposed the initial idea of “Benwu” -- a Zen wisdom phrasemeans there is nothing in the begining of the world. Established the studio in 2010 and We carried this philosophy and applied it into our design practice. “The understated debut collection of newcomers Benwu Studio collectively bore the hallmarks of minimalist design, yet each piece had a fascinating back-story rooted in Chinese culture. Indeed, designers Hongchao Wang and Peng You, currently based in New York and London respectively, began collaborating in order to focus on materials, traditional techniques and crafts. Designs are highly inspired by fashionable and architectural elements and Zen philosophy” - Core 77.
Sunmao
Traditional Joint Stool
Sunmao stands for a chinese phrase“榫卯”which means tenon and mortise. It is one of the oldest and most durable structures and was engaged in Chinese architecture for more than 3000 years. However, this technique began its decline because of the influence of Modern construction materials and techniques. It is in danger of dying out and is in great need of salvation and protection. We proposed a project to help this old traditional craft to be transferred to the next generation with our new interpretation. It turned out to be a huge challenge to embark on designing an ancient architectural structure on a modern chair. Even though the technology applied is fundamentally the same as usual, we still wanted it to have a totally different characteristic from its predecessors. Indeed, our predecessors have accumulated the know-how necessary to achieve complex and effective design over the years and the intricacy of the joints improve the character of the wood, bringing it alive. Many different kinds of joints preserve the natural strength ratio carefully balancing shear, bending, torsion, compression and taking shrinkage into account as well. It could be said that without the detail and strength of Sunmao structure design, there would not be any ancient wooden structure buildings still standing in China.Sunmao is inspired by a master signature wood joint design piece called “Lubansuo”(鲁 班锁) which means it has inherited those most significant skills and philosophies.
Sunmao Stool Small
Material: Red Oak L×W×H:365×325×280(mm)
Sunmao Stool Large
Material: Red Oak & Acylic L×W×H: 790×550×510(mm)
Sunmao is designed with simplicity but without fluid lines. The punctiliously shaped acrylic carving gives a notion of difference between elegance and comfort. It consists of different elements, a supporting structure, six pieces of sticks and the acrylic seat.The structure of Sunmao is obvious and not hidden away. The purity of the wood, the weight and raw beauty, all of these present the intense physical power. The very precious proportions of the wooden block and the three legs give the chair an arcane charm and a legible appearance but its purposes still remain mysterious.
Rethinking Wooden Object
There is something nicely decent about old traditional wooden objects, the craftsman, the creator, made these objects according to a clear set of rules. However, design in China today has lost its character and focus. We want to break those rules and bring them to higher-level thoughts which use architecture structure as a way to narrate a very traditional story with Sunmao. Analogue experiences for our Sunmao no longer fit these rules and it will never made from those mass-produced materials.
Assembling demo with the STW prototype.Six pieces of wood which can be assembled without using a single screw holds the weight of more than 300lbs
Nicely Made In China
Good craftsmanship had lost its’ notion in peoples’ mind. We were trying to direct all of our attention to refine the comfort and quality of manufacturing. The acrylic seat is an informal way in which the transparent material covering the wood joints allows us to see the quintessence and intelligence of the Sunmao.However, we have not bonded these elements together so that each piece can be disassembled and flat packaged.
Hakkak
Pandant / Floor Lamp
The Hakkak Lamp objectifies the aesthetic based on materials and construction principles. Before modern architectural materials such as cement and steel were invented, traditional mortar was constantly used by the Chinese for 1500 years by adding sticky rice soup into the limestone mortar. They build their monumental pieces such as the Great Wall with it. Unfortunately, use of traditional mortar has gradually faded away from people’s memory these days. The shape of Hakkak was inspired by the Hakkak Round House. Hakkak offers a high level of lighting comfort engaged with an ingenious technical construction. The shade could be setup on either side as a pendant or a floor lamp. There is a similarity between the Hakkak ligthing glow and day light glow. The concave lens gives off a warmly diffused light and the acrylic ensures 100% light transmittance. This imitates the full advantage of natural light. The LED light bulb emits light from the concave lens to send out a more comfortable pyramid of light.
Hakkak Lamp Large F
Material: Fiber Glass & Acylic Diameter: 500(mm)
The idea behind Hakkak was inspired by debris found from a Hakka Round House in Fujian, China. We realized that there could be potential hidden behind such a tiny piece of debris.
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Hakkak Lamp Large S Material: Siicon & Acylic Diameter: 500(mm)
Hakkak Floor Lamp Large F Material: Fiber Glass & Acylic Diameter: 500(mm)
Twig Vessel The Hyde Park Collection is Lunching this May at the Clerkenwell Design Week from 21st- 23rd May 2013. Please Join us at Clerkenwell London. For More information please visit our website www.BenwuStudio.com
BENWU STUDIO 2013 EDITION
LONDON / NEW YORK
Hongchao Wang + Peng You
www.BenwuStudio.com
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