peter marigold: palindrome series

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There is something about wood (furniture, houses, etc.) that I found absolutely beautiful and when it is in a raw state like the palindrome series it makes me only wish I could create something as beautiful.

peter marigold: palindrome series


‘gun cabinet with marigolds’ by peter marigold
all images courtesy peter marigold

UK designer peter marigold will display his palindrome series at moss gallery, new york
as part of ‘the harder they fall’ exhibition. the series which he created for the designers
of the future award at design miami/ art basel 2009 is based around mirror and plaster.
two new additions to the collection will be on display for the first time during the exhibition

the palindrome series focuses on the experience of symmetry with each piece comprising
of half mould and half cast. the result is that the forms, textures and details on one side
is mirrored on the other. the wood is first assembled as a mould and then the composite
casting material (acrylic/gypsum) is layered inside. once this is set, the wooden mould is
opened up, turned inside out and used to create the opposing side to the cast. the two sides
are then bolted together using mould making fasteners.

each imperfection is complimented on the opposite side of the unit: circular saw marks
become symmetrical decorative swirls, knots in the wood become motifs and holes become
handles. the wooden halves of the furniture have been engraved with a palindrome word
or name, which results in the word being repeated on the cast side in raised writing.

‘the harder they fall exhibition’ will open on september 14, 2009.


‘gun cabinet with marigolds’


detail of marigolds


back of ‘gun cabinet’


‘civic’ bench


‘kayak’


‘kayak’


‘mr owl ate my metal worm’


‘hannah’


‘palindrome’ series

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