Eight Bay Space designers created interpretations of public benches for the Works in Progress III design exhibition throughout San Francisco’s Artwork Week, utilizing supplies resembling salvaged native wooden and 3D-printed ceramics.
Curated by designer Kate Greenberg and co-founder of studio Workplace of Tangible House Kelley Perumbeti, Works in Progress III options work by eight native designers together with Nick Polansky and Alex Schofield.
Greenberg and Perumbet commissioned the designers to develop bench ideas for the third iteration of the Works in Progress exhibition collection, the primary of which debuted in 2024 and featured stools.
“We thought to ourselves: ‘How nice wouldn’t it be if the benches in our panorama had been extremely explicit to the craftsperson’s perspective, providing an area for shock, creativity, and novelty?’,” mentioned the pair.

The ensuing items had been displayed amongst delicate inexperienced cloth screens at a gallery area on the California School of the Arts, which supported the present.
Oakland-based architectural designer Alex Schofield created a bench with a “seat for people” and a “seat for non-humans” from a airplane of reclaimed Douglas fir and a pillar of interlocking 3D-printed ceramic bricks.
The mound of ceramic is meant to draw lichen and moss to its floor in order that it will definitely grows over its quantity.

“My materials is just not a lot of a ‘materials’, however a cohabitant,” mentioned Schofield. “Lichen and moss develop collectively, using a cloth floor as a scaffold, to develop and put together an ecosystem of different crops.”
The designer beforehand created “scaffolds” for underwater creatures with 3D-printed calcium carbonate to facilitate the regrowth of endangered coral reefs.
San Francisco exhibition options “off-center” Bay Space furnishings design
Architect Nick Polansky furthered his exploration of zero-waste milling for his piece, Break up No.9. The bench is product of a single salvaged cedar beam that was partially spliced in varied locations after which stretched open to create a lattice-like quantity.
Polansky then pushed a collection of salvaged copper pipes into both finish of the bench and rested the construction on two granite stones.

The piece builds upon Polansky’s final decade of labor exploring the kerf-cutting of timber and the “lively bending” of wooden.
Different work within the present contains the blocky, strong Leftover Bench product of salvaged old-growth redwood by designer Hanneke Lourens, knowledgeable by the “random objects” pushed collectively to type public furnishings in South Africa, the place she was born and raised.

The Leftover Bench explores the distinction in public area between South Africa and the US.
“South Africa continues to expertise a public area deficit: an absence of developed and secure communal areas, significantly in lower-income areas,” mentioned Lourens.
“Conversely, Northern California’s shoreline and forests are suffering from not solely practical however lovely out of doors furnishings.”

The present additionally options work by Brooke Intracha of Studio Ouli, Mac McComb, Michael Mellon, Ben Peterson, and Adrien Seg.
Works in Progress III is on present as a part of San Francisco Artwork Week, an annual week in late February the place a collection of design and artwork occasions happen throughout town, together with FOG Design + Artwork.
The images is by Sahra Jajarmikhayat
Works in Progress III is on present on the CCA Campus Gallery in San Francisco from 24 January to 7 February. See Dezeen Occasions Information for extra structure and design occasions world wide.