Hammer & Nail: Making and assembling furniture designs inspired by Enzo Mari

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Hammer & Nail: Making and assembling furniture designs inspired by Enzo Mari Author: Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: HarperCollins Publishers
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Pages: 160 Illustrations and other contents: 65 colour photographs and 45 black and white diagr Language: English ISBN: 9781911663904 Category:

Inspired by radical Italian designer Enzo Mari, this book is a tribute to his simple ideas that challenged the consumerism of the furniture industry. Enzo Mari’s book Autoprogettazione? was a mantifesto of nostalgic longing for a pre-capitalist society where people built what they needed themselves. Mari wanted people to consider the more basic aspects of the objects we surround ourselves with and what it is that makes a piece of furniture, beautiful, comfortable and functional. Taking Enzo Mari and his book as his influence, Erik Eje Almqvist unpacks the practical aspects of the Autoprogettazione? theory, offering simple designs for handbuilt, beautiful furniture. Using just a hammer, nails and boards cut to standard dimensions, Hammer & Nail explores only a few techniques but arms the reader with skills and inspiration for life. With easy-to-follow instructions and diagrams, there are basic methods for making furniture joints, and includes tips on how to avoid cracking boards as you go, making clean cuts with a saw, and ideas on surface treatments. Projects include: Sheep chair, Tilting Shaker chair, Pinstol/Windsor chair, Garden chair, Arts & Crafts chair, Ski chair, Mirror stool, Stackable stool, Beer table, Kitchen bench, Park bench, Sofa, Top and tail bed, Dining table, Worktable, Cabinet, Gun Kessle’s shelf and Giraffe lamp.

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'this book will allow readers to furnish their homes with design classics that are beautiful, comfortable and functional' -- Craft Focus Magazine