Plytube table (HC1050)

Catalogue Record

Collection

Maker

Seongyong Lee

Title

Plytube table

Made in

London

Date

2010

Description

Plytube table with rectangular top and base, single central leg.

Materials and techniques

The unique material Plytube is made by Lee by gluing steamed thin plywood sheets together and formed using a mandrel. Maple and birch veneer are the basic material for plytube where different species of veneer or colour are added on the final layer.

The light weight of this work combined with a rigid structure demonstrates the potential of such a process which reduces overall volume of material whilst increasing efficiencies in packaging and transportation overheads.

With additional processes to harden the wood, the tube can be fabricated to a specified diameter, thickness, colour and type of wood. This material is light, strong, long lasting and suitable for all kinds of tooling and wood finishing. It could serve as material for both architectural and day-to-day purposes.

Dimensions

height:  41.7cm
length:  40cm
width:  27.7cm

Object number

HC1050

Category

  • Plytube Table, Seongyong Lee, 2010, © Seongyong Lee, Crafts Council Collection: HC1050. Photo: Nick Moss.

  • Plytube Tables and Stool, Seongyong Lee, 2010. Crafts Coouncil Collection: HC1050, 2013.9, 2013.7.

Maker's statement

This work/ project has helped me to have a proper understanding about new material development especially for mass-production as well as has given me many opportunity [sic] to participate in great exhibitions so far. I have been able to meet important people from industry, museums, shops, galleries include [sic] Crafts Council thanks to this project.

I paused attempting to set this project into manufacturing process in 2012 when I started working for design agency 'PearsonLloyd' where I have learned/worked on industrial furniture design, interior design, product design and aviation-related projects as a senior designer at the agency. Now, I am planning to restart this project Plytube in early 2015 to realize in mass production by myself after leaving the current agency, and set-up my own studio.

This project started by studying design history for myself at MA course, to know how icon is being made in chair industry, and I realised that the key factor is a successfully industrialized material and right design making application for it. Then, I tried to find what materials are missing or what material is only hand making even though it could have more value if it is in mass-production. Hence, I found wooden tube should be filled into industry, and cardboard tubing is naturally the manufacturing method which most inspired/ hinted me to progress this project 'Plytube'.

Seongyong Lee, 16/12/2014