This coffee table is made up of two trays and a thick mat to sit on. The moulding of the veneer associated with the braiding of leather made it possible to obtain a shape rolled up on itself.
Nina Fradet is a French-born furniture maker specialised in braiding techniques and traditional Japanese takezaiku bamboo weaving. Her research around these techniques enabled her to develop a unique style at the crossroads of different cultures and crafts. Her combined know-how brings her to create intricate objects that mix tradition and innovation, weaving either solid wood or bamboo by bending the material through steaming processes. Nina's pieces, sometimes functional, sometimes abstract, completely turn away from the forms and uses usually associated with furniture making or bamboo basketwork. The flow between these different fields come together around an inherent sense of Nina's gestures and expressiveness.
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This coffee table is made up of two trays and a thick mat to sit on. The moulding of the veneer associated with the braiding of leather made it possible to obtain a shape rolled up on itself.
Photo: ©Nina Fradet
The finesse and smallness of this bamboo container makes it a precious object that fits in the palm of your hand. The very open weave makes this piece as light as it is strong.
Photo: ©Nina Fradet
Functional as well as decorative, this small bamboo bowl is made up of four different weaving patterns. The bamboo folds back on itself to create a double wall. The background pattern is perforated to filter the light.
Photo: ©Nina Fradet
The organic form of this low seat is obtained thanks to the folding of the material on itself. The braiding of solid wood creates an impression of volume in this piece composed of many linear slats.