viking longboat feasting table










ive always mused as to why dining room tables and chairs are not designed as one integrated form. They are separate tasks,  hence designed visually independently. this is possibly due to space or cost. additionally  huge wild  sculpture is not always possible in today's small homes.

so to endeavor to create furniture that is both sculptural and functional has become an obsession of wildetect 3 of 3. as a designer one can only create from ones influence and from ones small life experience. so taking into consideration my Frisian roots and my absolute love affair with the African continent. a wildetect wild Norse longboat exploded off the sketch pad. the ribs are similar to the fish bone table designed before - however the viking dragon head adds another dimension. the shadow this piece casts is also interesting for me , the piece throws a distinctive scorpion shadow sculpture - this all adds  to the wildetect ideal of further sculpting with shadow. architectural shadow projection.

Busy working on a wild Namib wildetect living pod - for when i want to get away deep into the desert - this will be a concept worth exploring - a wild Africa life inspired design.