Photo © Bo Reudler Studio

Photo © Bo Reudler Studio

on view during Salone del Mobile Milan
Tuttobene , Via Savona 6, 22- 27 April 2009

We tend to present nature in a controlled way: branches simplified into repetitive patterns, majestic trees trimmed into squared beams, flowers flattened into graphic motifs. Nature's complexity, randomness and rawness is tamed. We lost our connection with nature and our surroundings. This century will be about renewing this connection.

Photo © Bo Reudler Studio

Photo © Bo Reudler Studio



For this collection, Bo Reudler left his computer behind and ventured into the woods. He gathered fallen wood to transform into furniture. He started building again with his own hands, knowing everything that went into the process, working consciously, smelling the wood, feeling the structure, composing. The branches were carefully selected for their distinguishing imperfections and curves. Following these shapes led him to the designs: the individual branches were numbered and the pieces are composed using the most beautiful combination of branches. These forms give personality to each piece which will always be different due to the randomness of each branch. All products are hand made.

Photo © Bo Reudler Studio

Photo © Bo Reudler Studio

Slow White chair
A low, elegant chair with high back constructed from a frame of intertwining branches as if holding hands. The idea to make a classical-inspired chair out of curved branches began the idea for the whole collection.
Size: 45x40x115 cm
Materials: Gathered wood (beech, birch, cherry or oak), recycled timber, white linseed-oil paint.

photo © Bo Reudler Studio / right photo © Ilco Kemmere

photo © Bo Reudler Studio / right photo © Ilco Kemmere


Slow White cabinet
With splendidly spindly legs and a tiny storage space, the cabinet is ideal for storing your most precious possessions: preferably a prized jar of honey or a golden compass.
Size: 50x40x155 cm
Materials: Gathered wood (beech, birch, cherry or oak), recycled timber, white linseedoil paint.

photo © Bo Reudler Studio / right photo © Ilco Kemmere

photo © Bo Reudler Studio / right photo © Ilco Kemmere

Golden Compass
A compass carved out of a twig, showing the tip of a fountain-pen in place of a pencil. Not adjustable.
Size: 6x2x30 cm
Materials: Found wood, metal outer coating.

photo © Ilco Kemmere

photo © Ilco Kemmere


Slow White table

Historically, the shapes of classic table legs were derived from nature. Playing with that idea, these table legs use the original inspiration in its original form.
Size: 115x70x75 cm
Materials: Gathered wood (beech, birch, cherry or oak), recycled timber, white linseed-oil paint.

photo © Bo Reudler Studio / right photo © Ilco Kemmere

photo © Bo Reudler Studio / right photo © Ilco Kemmere



Tuttobene is a group exhibition of Dutch and international designers presenting sustainable design.
Via Savona 6 (Lotus Garage)
22-27 April 2009
Opening hours 10:00 until 20:00

about Bo Reudler
Bo Reudler Studio is a product and interior design studio, led by designer Bo Reudler. Based in The Netherlands. Bo graduated from the Arnhem Academy of Art and Design and is also co-founder of Asylum Collection.
Studio philosophy:
"We are storytellers through matter.
We love materials: following their hidden qualities to bring out their natural beauty, experimenting to discover things we could have never thought of.
We love the immaterial: charging things with imagination and meaning.
"

Making of Slow White Series

photo © Bo Reudler Studio

photo © Bo Reudler Studio

photo © Bo Reudler Studio

photo © Bo Reudler Studio

photo © Bo Reudler Studio

photo © Bo Reudler Studio

photo © Bo Reudler Studio

photo © Bo Reudler Studio

photo © Bo Reudler Studio

photo © Bo Reudler Studio

photo © Bo Reudler Studio

photo © Bo Reudler Studio

photo © Bo Reudler Studio

photo © Bo Reudler Studio


Slow White series by Bo Reudler Studio

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