taylor scott ross
FURNITURE FICTION™




Narrative
  1. L’écho
  2. Canapé des Calanques
  3. Siesta Butte and the Turtle Pilgrimage
  4. Zeus Strikes Gold atop Mont Ventoux
  5. William Wallace Plays with Lincoln Logs
  6. Playgrown
  7. (Nothing but) Rigsbee

Collaborative
  1. RRP x Jouffre - Henge Club Chair
  2. RRP x Jouffre - Henge Chair
  3. The Iluminus Group x Jouffre — Cozy Canyon
  4. Garcé & Dimofski x Jouffre — Taylor Sofa 
  5. Suzanne Lovell x Jouffre — Fraternal Twins
  6. kinder MODERN — Lunar Eclipse Playset
  7. kinder MODERN — Heritage Trio

Info
  1. Taylor Scott Ross is a 3D Designer specializing in the use of furniture + spaces as a tool for speculation and manifesting fantastic realities.
  2. "The future is no longer regarded as predestined…It is now seen as the result of the decisions, discoveries, and efforts that we make today. The future does not exist, but a limitless number of possible futures can be created." — Frances Bell

Press

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kinder MODERN – Heritage Trio




2017
For kinder MODERN

Heritage Trio – Perch, Flip, + Sit
Lacquered Maple w/ Brushed Copper Cladding 
or Ebonized Ash w/ Polished Brass Cladding
Designed in collaboration w/ studiokinder

A study in form, the Heritage Trio is the first “mini” furniture collection from studiokinder. It includes three multifunctional pieces: Sit, Flip, and Perch.

NYCxDESIGN 2017 Awards Honoree


         “the three piece heritage collection is a hand-crafted, heirloom quality furniture set that can be used as a trio or individually in a number of ways. the set was designed to encourage children to interact with the luxurious metal-inlayed wood in all of their everyday activities - eating, playing, even getting messy - leaving behind a literal imprint. used by the child from toddlerhood to teenage years, each piece will develop a patina over time that is unique to its owner. eventually a personal heirloom is born, valued for its inherent quality and design, as well as the visible nostalgia left by the family who loved it.”







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