Felix Lam

work

  • 2010

    For the class new wood material, we were researching and experienmenting with new ways to work with wood. Our intention was to create a carbon fibre woven-like material using wood and natural binders. We then applied this fabric over a mold to create a three dimensional form

  • 2009

    Windmill is an interactive puzzle play piece intended to allow children to practice spelling and pronunciation through the act of play. The wooden blocks has magnets embedded in them, and by using the four different sides, children can build, create and spell at the same time!

  • 2009

    this project: bent intention evoked us to take a 2-D form and by putting stress on it creating a 3-dimensional form. The result is an elegant wine bottle holder that is self-supporting. The special feature of this piece is that the aircraft plywood is achieving a two way bend on one single and simple cutout, which is pushing the boundaries of the material. 

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