Dylan Freeth – New Products
UpDown Rug
A visual play, your perception of this rug varies depending on your viewpoint. Stairs descending or rising, or from another angle maybe a screen, this two dimensional object suggests various familiar 3d forms. Designed with playful households and adventurous contract clients in mind.
Hand-tufted New Zealand wool, made to order, custom colours available
2000L x 1000W
Between Coat Rack
Wall-mounted hallway storage designed to also hold the smaller items not normally accommodated by a coat rack. The radiating pattern of large wire loops allows hanging of coats, brollies and bags. As the hoops converge towards the centre the wires get closer and closer, creating wedge-shaped spaces which comfortably grip small items such as gloves and hats between them. The spaces between the converging wires are as useful as the wire hangers themselves.
Steel wire, powdercoat finish (Signal Red RAL3001), available to order
522W x 245L x 257D
Onda Table
Like the UpDown rug this low table creates an optical illusion. As you move around the table at certain points the surface seems to stretch or ripple. From certain angles the incremental spacing of the slats trick the eye into believing the surface is curved rather than flat.
At its outer edges the density of the slats creates a near continuous surface to place cups and plates on. The centre, where slats are more widely spaced, is more suited to larger items (fruit bowls, magazines, books etc).
Hand-crafted solid oak, available to order
800L x 800W x 350H
Readers Block
A simple compact side table and magazine rack. Two sizes of CNC routered plywood components are built up on their edges in a repeated pattern, creating a finely lined decorative table surface with storage voids and dividers underneath. Magazines rest directly on the floor, held upright between the larger vertical panels. Suitable for use throughout the home, whether living room, bedroom or loo!
CNC routered birch plywood, available in two sizes
156L x 175W x 430H/300L x 175W x 430H
Dylan Freeth Design: www.dylanfreeth.com





