Showing posts with label tattoo. Show all posts
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Wednesday, July 29, 2015

Tribal Tattoo Furniture Tableau



Tatture objects coming together to create an environment.

 


I have also reworked the L3 Floor Lamp's Color Theme. It is now called the 
Ice Queen Floor Lamp



This small table was created for the above Tableau. This is the Last Rights Side Table


Monday, March 30, 2015

Tribal and Biomechanical Tattoo Inspired Lamps


This series of lamps was inspired by the work of Guy Aitchison and H. R. Giger. Each lamp is a progression of the previous design. They are made through various 3d printing processes from materials including gypsum, nylon and includes plasma-cut steel components.

L1 Hanging Light, Virtual Only



Scorpion's Tail Desk Lamp, Steel, Gypsum, Cyanoacrylate, Electronics




L3 Floor Lamp, Steel, Gypsum, Cyanoacrylate, Electronics



Red Glory Pendant Light, Gypsum, Cyanoacrylate, Electronics



Scorpion's Nest Chandelier, Gypsum, Cyanoacrylate, Electronics



Telson Lamp, 33% Glass-filled Nylon, Enamel, Lacquer, Electronics

Scythe Lounge Chair


 The Scythe Lounge Chair features contemporary tribal tattoo carvings in blue and aqua against a black background. These carvings face outward while the interior surfaces are plain. he upholstery is a coarse black canvas with black rounded tacks on the back of the chair. Plasma-cut steel mounts in the shape of axe blades cover the corners. A honeycomb grill fills the void on the sides and is finished with the same fabric as the upholstery.


Here is a matching throw pillow and clock designed by JAT at Tatture Design and made by Society6. Other products featuring this design are available for this chair. To view and buy these products, you can visit Society6 at http://society6.com/tribaltattoofurnituredesign






Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Chair Restoration Complete

After several months of work, structurally and visually, I have finished bring new life to an old chair which was found in the middle of the woods. the chair is composed of oak, black spray paint, gold painted paper, brown & gold acrylic paint, replaced foam, and pleather.

 Perspective view


Close-up


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