Terence Woodgate Designs Carbon Fibre Furniture Collection 'Lightness of Form'
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Summary
British designer Terence Woodgate has created a furniture collection called 'Lightness of Form' for Carpenters Workshop Gallery, featuring carbon-fibre pieces with super-slim forms that give them a lightweight appearance. The collection includes a table, desk, chaise longue, chair, and a cabinet still in development, all made using recycled fibreglass material. The design emphasizes carbon fibre as the structural element of the furniture.
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The project, titled Lightness of Form, comprises a table, desk, chaise longue, chair and a cabinet that is still in development, all made using a recycled fibreglass material.
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