The open-work design of this segmented woodturned table offers a sense of permeability which bring lightness and mobility, despite the actual density of wood.
Fernando Roa has humbly shared his carpentry skills for over 15 years as master woodturner with the National Program of Craft Schools (Programa Nacional de Escuelas Taller), for special projects in rural Colombia and in his own workshop. The transmission of skills and of woodturning know-how has been part of his journey from as early as adolescence, when he learned his craft from master carpenters in his retired father’s workshop. As a trained artist his sensibility for design and problem-solving is what makes his craftsmanship so distinctive. Fernando searches for wood species with diverse colour palettes, and then carefully segments and arranges them into geometric patterns to form his puzzle-like vases and furniture. Though he shares his knowledge readily, Fernando's work is mostly commissioned by designers and galleries.
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The open-work design of this segmented woodturned table offers a sense of permeability which bring lightness and mobility, despite the actual density of wood.
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Red and brown streaks give this container, woodturned from a single block of puy wood, a singular finish. The wood’s nobility is brought to the fore in this simple functional artefact.
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Light and dark are captured in these vases, woodturned smoothly out of single blocks of teak and puy woods to a sleek finish.
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A collaborative commission made this jigsaw table comprised of 768 segments possible. This table was co-created in sappan wood and a microcystalline wax finish with open segment woodturning technique.
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Woodturned out of dark puy and carreto single blocks, the streaks in this vase and container run sinuously and uninterrupted.