Swedish Designers Launch Crayon Pine Collection with Hand-Drawn Line Patterns on Wood Furniture
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Alyn Griffiths
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Summary
Swedish designers Adrian Bursell and Siri Svedborg have launched the Crayon Pine collection, featuring timber furniture and lighting pieces decorated with thousands of hand-drawn lines using colorful wax crayons. The collection includes a bench, stool, and lamp, all handcrafted in Stockholm from solid Swedish pine. The unique design approach involves drawing repetitive patterns directly onto the wood surface, creating distinctive decorative effects through this labor-intensive manual technique.
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The Crayon Pine collection comprises a bench, a stool and a lamp, all handcrafted in Stockholm using solid pieces of Swedish pine.
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