Lascas Chair
by Carol Gay

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Description

The Lascas chair concept emerged from an exploration of everyday materials, particularly conduit pipes, whose flexible, corrugated form inspired the design. Retaining the inherent curves of the pipes, the base was crafted using cast brass, expertly joined with solid brass bars through a meticulous handmade process.

For the seat and backrest, Peroba wood was chosen, with a skilled craftsman enlisted to carve these elements. Experimentation with the wood involved burning it, unveiling a new texture and color characteristic of the material.

Dimensions LxWxH
Weight (kg)

32

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Number Of Pieces Created

10

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Carol Gay was born in Sao Paulo in 1976. She graduated in the year of 2000 at Mackenzie University in Architecture and Urbanism program. from 1999 to 2000 she took part in the “ Construction of the Object” workshop at MUBE “The Brazilian Museum of Sculpture”, with the designers Fernando and Humberto Campana  this experience was the genesis of her current work. She has her works published on several design books including the Bloom Brasil Saboroso and Bloom Brasil Fé both from the trendsetter Lidewij Edelkoort. A hands-on experience, performing constant artisanal skills, and the permanent search for new materials have become essential features of my design.
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