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Symphony | Bench in Benches & Ottomans by Fault Lines | Yarn Collective Ltd in London. Item composed of walnut and fabric
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Symphony | Bench in Benches & Ottomans by Fault Lines | Yarn Collective Ltd in London. Item composed of walnut and fabric
Symphony | Bench in Benches & Ottomans by Fault Lines | Yarn Collective Ltd in London. Item composed of walnut and fabric
Symphony | Bench in Benches & Ottomans by Fault Lines | Yarn Collective Ltd in London. Item composed of walnut and fabric
Symphony | Bench in Benches & Ottomans by Fault Lines | Yarn Collective Ltd in London. Item composed of walnut and fabric

Created and Sold by Fault Lines

Fault Lines

Symphony - Benches & Ottomans

Featured In Yarn Collective Ltd, London, United Kingdom

$ On Inquiry

Creation: 16-18 weeks
Shipping: 5-10 days
Estimated Arrival: April 7, 2025

Handmade

Sustainable

Reclaimed Materials

Recycled Materials

Upcycled Product

Made To Order

We conceived the rhythm of the holes and pegs to blend the walnut and woven textile together to create balance and harmony between the two mediums.
The unique Symphony bench created by bespoke furniture makers Sedilia and textile artist Matthias De Vogel of Fault Lines exudes elegance and sophistication..
This interface has created the defining character of the bench, accentuating and complementing the beauty of the weaving and the elegance of the framework.
Materials: American Black Walnut

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Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2020
LINESCAPES” are handwoven panels of tactile textures that convey a variety of messages and emotions.

This bold graphic world is created by grids and geometric structures, inspired by the aesthetics of the Mid- century modern and Bauhaus movement.
They display a study of acquired weaving techniques inspired by meeting the masters at work during many inspirational trips to India, Morocco, Turkey, New Mexico, Japan and Scandinavia.
The beauty and richness of their arts are reflected in these compositions by combining diverse weaving patterns with colour gradients and subtle textures.
These sophisticated grids are build by re-designing everyday woven patterns, and turning them into rhythmic structures.
A balance of forces presented in a study of contrasts: intimate yet formal, simple yet complex, both utilitarian and sculptural, traditional and innovative, natural and structured.