An arty look for this piece of furniture with its vibrant, offbeat style. The “Wrongwoods” collection was created by designer Sebastian Wrong and decorated by artist Richard Woods. An explosive duo that reinterprets in a bold and ultra-original way post-war modernist furniture. This plywood dresser is hand-painted with cartoon-like patterns that mimic the look of colourful wood. These surprising...
An arty look for this piece of furniture with its vibrant, offbeat style. The “Wrongwoods” collection was created by designer Sebastian Wrong and decorated by artist Richard Woods. An explosive duo that reinterprets in a bold and ultra-original way post-war modernist furniture. This plywood dresser is hand-painted with cartoon-like patterns that mimic the look of colourful wood. These surprising repetitive prints are characteristic of the work of famous British artist Richard Woods. The black lines with their deliberately imperfect contours and bright colours give this piece a fun, naive spirit. The result, deliberately daring and eye-catching, is a way for Richard Woods to ridicule the fake, pretentious taste of bourgeois interiors. A British style full of fantasy that amuses with its irony. This dresser consists of two sections with shelf (4 compartments in all) and two sliding doors. It is mounted on 4 painted wooden legs.
In detail:
Variation : Black & white
Brand : Established & Sons
Designer : Richard Woods - Sebastian Wrong
Type : Dresser
Colour : Black & white / Black legs
Material : Painted and lacquered plywood - Legs: painted wood
- Dimensions : L 150 x Depth 40.5 cm x H 64.5 cm
- Weight : 33 lb
- Characteristics : Hand-painted - Wood-effect patterns designed by English artist Richard Woods - 2 sections with shelf (4 compartments in all) - 2 sliding doors - 4 legs
- Country of Manufacture : Europe