Japanese Zen cabinetmaking, computer technology and artistic originality come together in a harmonious whole in Rasmus Fenhann’s furniture. Creating pieces with an equal focus on sculptural and functional qualities, Rasmus Fenhann works almost exclusively with wood, which he carefully selects for each project. His process combines traditional and sometimes near-forgotten craft techniques with advanced technology and tooling. Fenhann’s main source of inspiration is traditional Japanese woodwork and Danish cabinetmaking, with his works often incorporating personal interpretations of select aspects of these craft traditions. His intimate relationship with Japanese cabinetmaking is central to his practice. “It has to do with the ability to zoom in infinitely”, he says. Like the Japanese shokunin artisan, Fenhann tolerates no flaws, however tiny. Time is a crucial factor, and repetition ad infinitum is expected until perfection has been attained. His work is also stimulated by nature and the mathematical properties of natural forms – universal forms unaffected by human control. Today he is considered one of the most important Scandinavian designers within the field of hand-crafted collectible design.
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Japanese Zen cabinetmaking, computer technology and artistic originality come together in a harmonious whole in Rasmus Fenhann’s furniture. Creating pieces with an equal focus on sculptural and functional qualities, Rasmus Fenhann works almost exclusively with wood, which he carefully selects for each project. His process combines traditional and sometimes near-forgotten craft techniques with advanced technology […]