Bamboo weaving is part of an important cultural heritage of Asian object making which has been marginalised or eliminated in modern lifestyles and living spaces.'Parallel Forest' brings traditional and ancient bamboo weaving into the modern interior space, exploring the visual identity and functionality of this fascinating material.
Mingyu's collection of modular bamboo woven furniture captures the elastic and tough quality of bamboo weaving.The structures and joints of the bamboo forms provide unexpected stability and functionality.
The collection explores bamboo weaving for new applications as an environmentally friendly material and a production method.The collection offers a modern version of the traditional bamboo weaving of objects with a simple yet unexpected aesthetic achieved by combining manual and digital manufacturing techniques.The collection reimagines the interior possibilities of bamboo woven objects, offering unique furniture which is regenerative, bespoke, as well as adding value.
My project is to develop a regenerative design for the future. With the low carbon, green, environmental protection design is focused on. Sustainable design meets the requirements of the development of human society. As one of the sustainable materials, bamboo can not be ignored in the 21st century. Because bamboo gives us cultural value, ecological value, and economic value. Bamboo is a low-carbon and sustainable biological material. It can be rapidly regenerative and able to sequester large amounts of carbon from the atmosphere. Bamboo's strength and elastic characteristics can make it a sustainable substitute for metal, plastic or wood. My practice aims to use bamboo and ancient weaving techniques in new and unusual ways through the feature of this material. Refreshing the tradition of bamboo, bringing green and sustainable bamboo woven furniture to modern interior spaces.
My project is to refresh the bamboo weaving tradition in furniture and lighting. Bamboo weaving is part of an important cultural heritage of Asian object making which has been marginalised or eliminated in modern lifestyles and living spaces. The project brings traditional and ancient bamboo weaving into the modern interior space, exploring this fascinating material's visual identity and function. The project explores bamboo weaving for new applications as an environmentally friendly material and a production method. The project will offer a modern version of the traditional bamboo weaving of objects with a simple yet unexpected aesthetic achieved by combining manual and digital manufacturing techniques. The project reimagines the interior possibilities of bamboo woven objects, offering unique furniture which is regenerative, bespoke, as well as adding value.