Early Works (pre-2000) > Lean

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This tall cabinet is an exploration in using the language of functional furniture construction as a metaphor for human situations. "Lean" is a figurative piece in human-scale proportions. Box-joint construction allows slats to form curved, open sides. As the two cabinets lean into each other, the slatted sides interlace together and the cabinets intersect. Each one-legged single cabinet finds more stability by meshing with a mate to form the double cabinet. Still, the piece is unable to balance on only two legs as a freestanding object, and must lean against the wall for support. The title "Lean" describes not only the physical structure of the object, but also the psychological state of codependency.

sculptural furniture, wood cabinet, conceptual furniture, elm
Red Elm, brass hardware
84" x 14" x 6"
1999
Lean
Red Elm, brass hardware
84" x 14" x 6"
1999
Lean
Red Elm, brass hardware
84" x 14" x 6"
1999
Lean
1999
Lean
1999