akos huber carves reclaimed wood into monolithic bench reminiscent of native totem poles
Briefly

For the Hungarian architect and designer, monolithic buildings evoke a sense of timelessness, reminiscent of vernacular farmhouses, native totem poles carved out of tree logs hovering between earth and sky, the monumental rock-hewn churches of Lalibela in Ethiopia, and more.
'Providing a space for serendipitous accidents can only happen if you grab a pencil or start playing with a handful of clay,' notes the designer.
Read at designboom | architecture & design magazine
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