
Proposals designer Andrew Bannavis Sribyatta of PIE study, the "Wabi Sabi" chair, which was conducted through the debris left by the devastating Hurricane Katrina, is made from a single block Natural collected the remains after the hurricane, leaves, roots, seeds, wood shavings.
The name "Wabi Sabi" was not chosen at random, is a name of orient. The word indicates a similar feeling of melancholy, the sadness, that's why the designer has decided to adopt this word for his work as an expression of what the hurricane left.

The Wabi Sabi is an experimental session that leaves a message: its shape and beauty fade into the background. The meeting expressed the way to implement the IEP studio, working with a certain sensitivity waste materials looking for some inspiration in natural forms, such as in palm leaves, roots, offering unique pieces, full of symbolism and meaning.
I hope that designers generally succeed more and more awareness about the nature, only in this way we could really create a dialogue with those around us.



Sribyatta Some of the work of the designers are in the permanent collections of the Cooper Hewitt in New York and the National Building Museum in Washington.
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