DIE SEINER is a Swiss graphic and design duo founded in 2004. Two designer and a huge network with core competences in graphic and product design disciplines, added with multiple interests in neighbouring fields such as urban art, streetwear or furniture.

Oiled oak pieces in a circle form the base of this simple living room glass table, held together without glue due to the «wood welding» process used in its production. Its shape is reminiscent of charcoal burning and symbolises a charcoal pile where pieces of wood are stacked conically around a stake. The work takes as its central theme this precursor of oil and stimulates thinking about the future. It is a work which I did in the context of the design plattform postfossil.

Materials: Oak, glass
Size: 25x70cm 
Partner: Bern University of Applied Sciences, Wood technology, Biel

Picture Source: Pile