south street boatbuilders source canadian landscapes for the hunt collection
all images courtesy of south street boatbuilders

 

 

 

for woodlove, a curated space at the interior design show 2016 of locally-made ontario wood products, south street boatbuilders present the ‘hunt table’ and ‘lapin mirrors’, inspired by ancient techniques of forming and joining wood. made entirely from locally-sourced white ash, the toronto-based studio uses steam to bend parts over forms, and lashed joinery for structure. red rope details sewn into panels of wood conjure images of the expansive landscapes of the north, and play on the qualities and characteristics of white ash as a building material.

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the ‘hunt’ coffee table is made from white ash salvaged from damaged urban trees

 

 

 

made of hard-wearing white ash salvaged from damaged urban trees, the ‘hunt’ coffee table references the elegant and functional design of traditional dogsleds of the canadian north. built with steam bending and lashed joinery, the unit is lightweight, versatile, and can be adapted to a wide range of interior settings. ‘hunt’ plays to the strengths of white ash as a building material, and conveys a contemporary aesthetic with its colored cord accents.  

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the coffee table references the design of traditional dogsleds of the canadian north

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the table is built with steam bending and lashed joinery and is both lightweight and versatile

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‘hunt’ plays to the strengths of white ash as a building material

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the table conveys a contemporary aesthetic with its colored cord accents

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red accent stitching complements the wood material 

 

 

 

south street boatbuilders’ ‘lapin’ mirrors source the beauty of boreal landscapes and the ingenious tools humans have developed to conquer nature. the pieces pay homage to the ash tree’s versatile wood. a continuous loop of steam bent white ash wood achieves a strong curved form with minimal material waste, while a sewn, red cord detail serves not only as a visual accent, but has a structural purpose in holding the mirrors’ frames together in tension.

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‘lapin’ mirrors source the beauty of boreal landscapes

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the design looks to the ingenious tools humans have developed to conquer nature

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red cord detail serves not only as a visual accent, but has a structural purpose

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the collection pays homage to the ash tree’s versatile wood

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a continuous loop of steam bent white ash wood achieves a strong curved form

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minimal material waste is achieved in the making of the series