25 September, 2013

Another Country furniture

English furniture company Another Country launched their inaugural collection at The Tramshed as part of the 2010 London Design Festival. The first series featured ten wooden items, including stools, tables and benches, made at the firm's workshop in Dorset, UK. In their own words : “Another Country makes contemporary craft furniture. Our designs are archetypal, calling on the familiar and unpretentious forms of British Country kitchen style, Shaker, traditional Scandinavian and Japanese woodwork. It is the spirit and functionality of these honest forms of furniture that Another Country endeavours to re-interpret for a modern customer.”

The second collection from Another Country remains true to the design values they introduced with the first series of solid wood furniture. These are similarly functional, timeless and versatile designs. However, the forms and the material palette for this series is very different: The clean-cut, angular forms of Series Two were inspired by the no-nonsense style of Japanese and Scandinavian furniture and the pale woods favoured in contemporary Belgian craft production.

In this year’s Design Junction we witness the launch of Series Three, the latest collection of designs inspired by Edwardian workshop furniture, and a new textiles range; Soft Series, which includes cushions and throws. Another Country has applied its extensive knowledge of producing craft-inspired contemporary objects to create a series of Beech and Oak furniture that is their most functional to-date. The tables, stools, benches and desk that make up the Series Three collection is intended to be the perfect marriage of traditional craft construction and contemporary form. Watch the videos that follow, to take a glimpse into the company’s manufacturing procedures.


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