Two new names for you today; Treanor and Hoare. And a couple of familiar ones too; Aalto and Eames.
Liam Treanor produces beautifully crafted furniture with references from the 1930s through to the 1970s.
Treanor's Carabao Chair is inspired by the works of pioneer Moderns such as Alvar Aalto and the Eames. The back rest acts as a spring for comfort purposes and is made of laminated birch ply, as is the chair panel. The backrest and seat panel are available in various colours and the frame is made from sustainably sourced English sycamore. A beautiful piece of furniture I think you will agree.
And the Caraboa certainly reminded chairsmith of Aalto's Paimio Armchair with a bit of Hallway Chair 403 thrown in for good measure; and in our humble opinion, it looks just as glorious as Aalto's pieces.
Paimio Armchair
Hallway Chair 403
Tortie Hoare's design ethos is simple: it must be ergonomic, durable and aesthetically pleasing.
Hoare has researched ways to create structural 3D shapes that are more eco-friendly than using resin or plastics, and this research lead to the discovery of the ancient process of boiling leather to create armour. Using this technique, Hoare combines old methods with new ways of thinking to create contemporary furniture. The Butterfly Chair (shown above) is made of woven aero ply, hessian and resin and is upholstered in linen and leather.
A stunning chair ........ with an Eames influence perhaps?
Plastic Armchair by Charles & Ray Eames
Tortie is certainly one very talented lady ..... a worthy Designer of the Year 2010 winner!
Credits/Images: Arts Thread, Furniture Fashion, Liam Treanor, Tortie Hoare and Vitra
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