eterna IIeterna II dismisses the usual flat table top to give you a coffee table with a difference. The swooping curves invite you to interact with the tabletop forcing you to think about placement of objects. The idea for the table was conceived in Medellin, Colombia, and local traditional techniques are used to hand carve the table legs, while the table top is produced using laser-cut steel, bent to shape, to present a unique form.
Designer: troy backhouse (Australia)
drop tail 2'Drop Tail' gives off a beautiful light, diffusing through it's stainless steel mesh skin surrounding its rigid stainless steel backbone. The light maybe hung or placed on a surface depending on which direction you prefer the light to emit. Drop tail, constructed from rolled stainless steel mesh and mirror finish stainless steel can be hung from a hook or placed on a flat surface. Designer: troy backhouse (Australia)
drop tail'Drop Tail' gives off a beautiful light, diffusing through it's stainless steel mesh skin surrounding its rigid stainless steel backbone. The light maybe hung or placed on a surface depending on which direction you prefer the light to emit. Drop tail, constructed from rolled stainless steel mesh and mirror finish stainless steel can be hung from a hook or placed on a flat surface.
Designer: troy backhouse (Australia)
eterna primavera by troy backhouseEterna Primavera dismisses the usual flat table top to give you a serving table with a difference. The swooping curves invite you to interact with the tabletop forcing you to think about placement of objects. The legs combine popular tattoo motif designs to give a modern feel to the baroque style carvings, creating a sense of old world beauty in modern popular forms. Designer: troy backhouse (Australia)
mercurymercury embodies a process of design that identifies dynamic techniques applied to the manufacturing of various metal objects. Mercury represents the parallels between the virtual and physical structures, showing fluidity of form through solid metal, while representing the 3d realm through a wire frame structure. Designer: troy backhouse
ESCAPsulETeenagers typically yearn for solitary time to contemplate their experiences and figure out who they are. ESCAPsulE provides a private space for that journey, a space to form an identity. ESCAPsulE combines a retro style beanbag interior, with a buff, smooth roto-moulded polyethylene or fibreglass exterior. It moulds together material and aesthetic trends from the past and the present in sync with teenage trends. Designer: troy backhouse (Australia) Statusdesigner LocationMelbourne, Australia SpecialtiesIndustrial Design, Design Management, Interior Design LinksWebsiteExperienceBachelor of design SchoolMonash University CONTACT
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