Evostyle created a buzz at this year’s designEx with their intricated woodturned pieces.
June 4th, 2012
Evostyle made a triumphant appearance at designEx 2012 with a brand new furniture range – including the Eve table, Pod stool, Peg bar stools and Palm cube.
Eve is a concept table produced in collaboration with Axolotl, combining the beauty of FSC American Walnut legs and frame with the contrast of Axolotl’s award-winning concrete surface in Shale with inlay carved resin design.
The versatile Palm Cube (pictured at top) can be used indoors or out, as seating or a side table. Produced in FSC Jarrah, the routed leaf design inspires visions of relaxing spaces, making it ideal for pool-side or hospitality spaces.
Pod was designed by Sarah K of Blakebrough+King and inspired by a 1950s bowl. The table and stool are available in a choice of FSC Rock Maple timber finished in satin lacquer, with stains or a range of colours available to order.
The Scandinavian-inspired Peg range of seating and tables, manufactured in FSC Cambia and FSC Rock Maple, demonstrate an attention to detail that’s an integral part of the design.
As seen at designEx, each product demonstrates the quality manufacture and exclusive designs that characterise Evostyle’s work.
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