Australian designer Brodie Neill presented two new furniture pieces at Covent Garden Super Design in London last week.
Remix chaise longue (above) is carved from laminated plastic, plywood, chipboard and fibreboard - some of which are reclaimed - using CNC machinery.
The Pop table (above) was designed digitally, manufactured using CNC technology and coated in carbon fibre.
Both pieces were presented with London-based The Apartment Gallery.
More from Covent Garden Super Design in our previous story.
The following is from Brodie Neill:
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Brodie Neill at Covent Garden Super Design
October 15th- 18th 2008
The internationally acclaimed young designer Brodie Neill launches two new furniture designs with The Apartment Gallery for Covent Garden Super Design 2008.
Covent Garden Super Design returns this year to No.1 Piazza where an exhibition of limited edition design pieces will be presented to coincide with the Frieze Art Fair. Comprising three galleries, The Apartment(UK) Greenwich Village (UK) and Galerie Pierre Berge & associes. Covent Garden Super Design will showcase some of the most innovative and groundbreaking designs in the world today.
Remix by Brodie Neill (Above)
Remix is a low chaise lounge with organic shape carved from a mixture of reclaimed and sourced materials. The multicoloured pin stripe pattern includes various plastics as well as a range of plywoods, chipboards and fibreboards. The random mix is 5 axis CNC shaped from the one laminated block, insuring a single smooth organic surface with bold contour lines.
Pop Table by Brodie Neill
Pop is a dynamic table consisting of one seamless ribbon stretching from either end to form the configuration of a table with an almost fuse like friction. From the 3 points of contact the line skims around an orbit to create both form and structure. Conceived digitally and realised through CNC fabrication the Pop table is coated in carbon fibre and finished in a striking electric blue.
The Apartment Gallery
The Apartment Gallery is a private gallery located in Notting Hill London where design pieces by leading designers are showcased to collectors. It features work of both established and emerging designers including Ron Arad, Marc Newson, Ettore Sottsass, Ross Lovegrove, The Campana Brothers and many more.