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Three new marquetry pieces, inspired by a Surrealist parlour game, make their debut at Melbourne Design Week

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Taking inspiratio­n from the Surrealist parlour game cadavre exquis (exquisite corpse), where a collection of words or images is collective­ly assembled, Sydney-based industrial designer Adam Goodrum and French straw marquetry artisan Arthur Seigneur collaborat­ed to create three whimsical pieces. A tallboy, credenza and console, which have been three years in the making, will debut in their ‘Exquisite Corpse’ exhibition at Melbourne’s Tolarno Galleries during Melbourne Design Week.

‘We like to think of the new works as functional art pieces. The Surrealist reference relates to our working process,’ says Goodrum, who co-founded Adam & Arthur with Seigneur in 2015. ‘I come up with the shapes and surface patterns while Arthur applies their finish.’

Seigneur sources and hand-dyes rye straw from Burgundy, then flattens and deftly splices each stem, affixing the strands to the birch carcasses to realise intricate op-art motifs. The surfaces of the credenza comprise approximat­ely 9,000-10,000 shards of straw. ‘In labour terms, that’s approximat­ely four intensive months,’ says Seigneur. ‘There are no shortcuts.’ Two pieces feature custom hinges and knobs machined from solid brass.

The units are precision-carved by CNC machinery, boasting curved and faceted surfaces that enable light to pool and dart across their contours courtesy of the straw’s natural sheen. Even their undersides, drawers and cavities are covered. Intrepid colour combinatio­ns add a dimension of visual intrigue, as do Seigneur’s inclusion of pearlescen­t white straw elements that accentuate the other hues.

Says Goodrum, ‘I usually deal with budget and design constraint­s to meet my initial vision, yet Arthur is preoccupie­d with pushing boundaries with shapes, patterns and colour schemes. He has a crazy drive to achieve new outcomes. We almost take for granted how amicable our relationsh­ip is.’ ‘Exquisite Corpse’, from 12-28 March, at Tolarno Galleries, Melbourne, Victoria, tolarnogal­leries.com, adamandart­hur.com

 ??  ?? Arthur Seigneur (left) and Adam Goodrum with their pieces for the ‘Exquisite Corpse’ exhibition. From left, ‘Longbow’ credenza, ‘Talleo’ tallboy and ‘Archant’ console feature unconventi­onal shapes and geometric patternwor­k, their parabolic tessellati­ons inspired by lotus flowers
Arthur Seigneur (left) and Adam Goodrum with their pieces for the ‘Exquisite Corpse’ exhibition. From left, ‘Longbow’ credenza, ‘Talleo’ tallboy and ‘Archant’ console feature unconventi­onal shapes and geometric patternwor­k, their parabolic tessellati­ons inspired by lotus flowers

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