The Geometric Stick Screen Born From a Collaboration Between Two Thai Companies
Stick joins two different materials to create a decorative screen with a geometric pattern.
Designer Apiwat Chitapanya recently collaborated with two Thai companies, Deesawat and Masaya, on the Stick Screen to present during Milan Design Week 2019. Stick joins two different materials to create a decorative screen with a geometric pattern. Organically-shaped brass bases, which mimics the mountains in the northern part of Thailand, hold the teak screens, which were inspired by shadows created by branches on a large tree. Combined, each screen forms a visually dynamic piece inspired by nature found in the designer’s homeland.
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Designer Apiwat Chitapanya recently collaborated with two Thai companies, Deesawat and Masaya, on the Stick Screen to present during Milan Design Week 2019. Stick joins two different materials to create a decorative screen with a geometric pattern. Organically-shaped brass bases, which mimics the mountains in the northern part of Thailand, hold the teak screens, which were inspired by shadows created by branches on a large tree. Combined, each screen forms a visually dynamic piece inspired by nature found in the designer’s homeland.
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