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L'Orchidée project by Marc Fish

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The piece, L'Orchidée, pulls influence from La Marorelle's desk of the same name displayed in the Musee d' Orsay in Paris, France. Marc Fish's piece, like Marorelle at the time, uses some groundbreaking techniques utilising design research and experimentation, it's design and construction features meticulous refinement – not least the seamless tambour roll top.

The tambour roll top appears to be a solid piece of wood however it is veneered canvas layered upon strips of wood, a technique like this has never been used before and the results are quite astonishing.

Marc believes that it is only through looking deeply into nature and the natural environment that design can reach its full potential. Design should be stimulating, excite the senses and an expression of the designer's beliefs and his deep understanding of the very materials he uses.

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source: www.marcfish.co.uk

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