Resin Furniture Forever Encapsulates Beauty In Extraordinary Designs

Over the past years,furniture designersestablished new ways of taking advantage of resin and its defining characteristics to create unique and outstanding pieces. Resin furniture has become a style, a trend and a source of inspiration for a new way of thinking. But what is resin exactly and how to define it? The easiest way to describe it would be as a highly viscous substance which hardens over time or when exposed to heat or to another substance. This is the polymerization process during which the resin is transformed into a solid with adhesive properties during the transitioning.

有许多不同类型的树脂,include polyester, polyamides, polyurethanes, epoxies, silicones, polyethylene, acrylics or polystyrene. They each distinct characteristics and uses. Until not so long ago, resin furniture only described the faux wicker types or the more durable alternatives to plastic chairs and tables and referred mostly to outdoor pieces used on decks and patios. But then a new style was born and this one took advantage of the resin’s adhesive property. We’re talking about furniture designs which are created by mixing resin with wood or other materials to create intricate and organic forms and patterns. Here are some of the most iconic ones:

Italian furniture company Riva 1920 Earth table View in gallery

Riva1920 earth table design View in gallery

Table Earth at imm2017 cologne from riva1920 View in gallery

TheEarthtable has a highly original and unique top which was created by putting together 50,000 year old kauri wood from New Zealand and resin. Its design is an artistic representation of our planet. The wooden parts symbolize the continents and the resin sections are the oceans. The beauty of this piece comes from the contrast between the texture of the wood and the transparency of the resin.

Large rectanble table with resin kauri beam View in gallery

TheKauri Beam表的得力助手rc强生S.RIVA1920非常相似sense that it too puts together wood and resin although in different proportions. The resin, in this case, is more of a link that connects the wood sections and completes the table, allowing it to have a smooth, rectangular top with no physical interruptions.

Design colorful crystal series with acrylic resin View in gallery

Colorful crystal series with acrylic resin View in gallery

This is the Crystal Series, a collection with an interesting story. It was created by artistSaerom Yoonand it sort of shaped itself. It was during the design process that the artist noticed how when casting resin sometimes random textures appear on the blocks. He selected some of these and processed them to create these gem-like blocks.

Alcarol furniture mint resin from london design festival design View in gallery

Alcarol furniture mint resin from london design festival View in gallery

Alcarol furniture mint resin from london design festival moss View in gallery

Alcarol furniture mint resin from london design festival bookshelf View in gallery

Moss alcarol furniture mint resin from london design festival View in gallery

This is a shelving unit which uses resin to forever frame and capture the beauty of moss and lichen. The idea was materialized byAndrea Forti and Eleonora Dal Farra. Together, they created the Undergrowth project. After exploring the mountains and coming back with pieces of wood that had moss and lichens growing on them, they were able to use resin to create this amazing piece of furniture.

Alcarol Trail console Moss and resin Design View in gallery

Alcarol Trail console Moss and resin View in gallery

Narrow Alcarol Trail console Moss and resin View in gallery

The Undergrowthcollection that we mentioned just now also includes the Trail Console, aconsole table made from a single woodplank cut into three parts then joined together to create the impression of a single bent piece. Resin edges give the table a continuous form while also framing the wood and exposing the moss.

Stone and resin la table design View in gallery

Stone and resin la table design concept View in gallery

Perfect mix Stone and resin la table design View in gallery

It’s amazing what some designers can create using resin. A particularly impressive example isLa Table, an extraordinary table series created by designer Alexandre Chapelin. He created the tables using natural stone and resin and managed to make it look like an aerial image of the ocean. This was possible by filling the holes and crevices in the stone with blue resin and giving the tables a rectangular shape with edges thick enough to also create the perception of depth.

Lagoon table Travertine Marble and Resin View in gallery

Blue Lagoon table Travertine Marble and Resin View in gallery

设计泻湖表石灰华大理石和树脂 View in gallery

Pure design of Lagoon table Travertine Marble and Resin View in gallery

Amazing Lagoon table Travertine Marble and Resin View in gallery

This is another one of the tables created by Alexandre Chapelin, the series known as La Table. The series includes three pieces referred to asLagoon Tables. They’re all created by adding resin to a carved travertine structure. Each design is inspired and influenced by the landscape and surroundings of the Saint Martin island, where the artist’s studio is located.

Offcuts and resin for a stool View in gallery

Small wood stool with resin View in gallery

Offcuts and resin for a stool white View in gallery

Stool and White Resin View in gallery

The story of theZero Per Stoolpiece is a very interesting one. This is something that South Korean studio Hattern created, driven by the desire to design pieces with almost no waste during the production process. They managed to do this by combining wooden waste pieces and resin. It’s just one of the pieces in the Zero Per Project series.

Metall wood and resin stool View in gallery

DesignerMaor Aharonalso looked for a new way of creating stools and the idea he came up with was to use wood and metal in combination with polymer resin and motion. The result was a series of unique, layered designs. Each stool was cast by pouring colored resin into a spinning mold to form the seat and the sides. The collection includes numerous variations of the design.

Cedar wood and marble resin View in gallery

Marble resin and cedar wood View in gallery

MeetFuse, a quirky and intriguing cabinet made of a combination of cedar wood and layers of fine basalt in resin. It has a tower-like geometric shape created by sanding the wood at irregular angles to create an organic contour. The cabinet is created by the designers from Studio Truly Truly.

Colorful resin chair from Seung Han Lee View in gallery

This funky-looking chair is an eye-catching piece created by South-Korean designerSeung Han Lee. It was all put together from scrap pieces of wood held together by colorful resin which acts as glue. The chair has this playful and fun look which makes it an excellent accent piece for a variety of different decors and settings.

Photoluminescent Resin by Mike Warren View in gallery

Glow in dark Photoluminescent Resin by Mike Warren View in gallery

While all the tables made of wood and resin that we looked at so far are definitely cool, none of them glows in the dark. We’re mentioning this now because we just came across a table inlaid with glow-in-the-dark resin. It’s a design inspired by the method industrial designer Mat Brown created a whole ago. The table is the creation ofMike Warren.

Lamp made from wood Resin and LEDs View in gallery

Design Lamp made from wood Resin and LEDs View in gallery

Lamp made from wood Resin and LEDs interior View in gallery

Branch resin and led View in gallery

Concrete resin and led floor lamp View in gallery

A lot of other cool things can be done with glow-in-the-dark resin, especially for outdoor spaces. There’s actually an entire collection designed specifically for such settings: theBrecceseries by designer Marco Stefanelli. All the pieces were created by removing fragments from sawmill scraps, tree branches or cement blocks and replacing them with resin embedded with LEDs. So technically this is just plain and simple resin. It’s the LEDs that make it glow.

Shelf glowing in dark View in gallery

Shelf glowing in dark design View in gallery

These are actually the shelves created by designerMat Brownusing the technique we mentioned earlier. They’re made of chestnut wood inlaid with resin mixed with glow-in-the-dark powder. The resin was basically used to fill in the gaps in the wood and the effect is a pretty impressive and inspiring one. It’s actually a very simple project. You could even make something similar yourself.

Nucle furniture resin amman gallery View in gallery

Nucle furniture resin amman gallery bench View in gallery

Nucle furniture resin amman gallery closer View in gallery

The idea used here byNucleois so simple you kind of wonder why nobody thought of this before. What they did was quite intriguing: they cast furniture in resin. They worked with pieces like a ladder, a stool or the classic No 14 chair by Michael Thonet. Together they form the Souvenirs of the Last Century series.

London designer Andy Martin Colored resin table View in gallery

London designer Andy Martin Colored resin table blue View in gallery

London designer Andy Martin Colored resin table orange View in gallery

DesignerAndy Martinis the creator of a series of resin tables aimed to create interesting visual effects. The tables are made from both clear and semi-opaque resin, the second type creating a glowing effect when light hits its surface. The tops of the tables come in colors that are bright and vibrant while the cylindrical bases are clear.

Floral collection black resin View in gallery

Floral collection black resin lamp View in gallery

Floral collection black resin resign lamp View in gallery

Floral collection black resin round table View in gallery

The Flora collection is a series created by designerMarcin Rusak. It includes a lamp, a screen divider and a table and they’re all made of resin. But that’s not the thing that makes them special. The cool detail is that the resin encases flowers and petals, featuring this wonderful nature-inspired theme. The flowers and their beauty and preserved forever and they can be used as unique focal points in glamorous settings.

Resin tables by Roel Huisman View in gallery

When you first look at this table it doesn’t really stand out as a unique or unusual piece. Sure, the resin top contrasts nicely with the wooden legs but that’s actually a pretty common combination. Look closer and you’ll discover that the lamp and vase that the table is decorated with are actually permanent parts of its design, being embedded in the top which, by the way, can also serve as a desk. This is a design created byRoel Huisman.

Wiktoria Szawiel Resin Stool furniture View in gallery

In an effort to capture the beauty of Eastern European landscapes into physical objects, Polish designer Wiktoria Szawiel created theLandscape Withinseries, a collection of unique furniture pieces which blend woven natural fibers and resin. It’s a collection base don contrasts but also on the idea of timeless and natural beauty.

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