• Paper Cabinet by Studio Job

    Paper Cabinet

    by Studio Job

    Did the idea of paper furniture ever strike your mind?

  • Paper Cabinet

    Paper, cardboard and papier-mâché are familiar to all of us. They bring back memories of kindergarten and our first experiences of making things. Inspired by classic icons but manufactured like modern day furniture, this furniture collection is an ode to classical style and to the material.

Designer

Nynke Tynagel and Job Smeets of Studio Job

"Every expression is a statement."

Studio Job

 

Founded in 2000 by Mr. & Mrs. Smeets both graduates of the Design Academy Eindhoven now based in Antwerp and the Netherlands. They redefine the decorative arts for the contemporary age. Their collaboration has created highly expressive, mainly one-off or limited edition works, from the outset.

Often cast in bronze or, later, crafted from laser-cut marquetry, the physical potential and malleability of the materials they use is pushed to the hilt. Their approach is more in keeping with that of traditional guilds than anything industrial. For Studio Job, creation is pre-eminent over definition. Smeets describes it thus: “Unlike most, we are probably not coming from Modernism. Studio Job’s contribution is that we have rediscovered a lost path. Consciously and carefully, we are positioning decorative arts in the twenty-first century. Is that design? Whatever. Is that art? Whatever, really.”

Opulent, intricate and ironic, Studio Job combine an extraordinarily high level of craftsmanship with extreme ornamentation. They reference both the traditional and the topical, the organic and the artificial. This narrative conveys a tension between the good and the bad exploring all facets of each. Their iconography is at once heraldic and cartoon-like, monumental and yet somehow primitive. Due to this combination of elements, Studio Job’s style has become synonymous with the term ‘neo-gothic’. This style is placed within an enigmatic, intellectual framework by the number and complexity of symbols and signifiers it conveys.

Studio Job’s work is widely collected both in the private and public sectors. Although, by definition, their work has primarily been geared towards collectors and museums, Studio Job has collaborated successfully with various likeminded brands eg. Bulgari, Swarovski, Bisazza, Venini, Land Rover, Viktor & Rolf and Moooi. There have been solo exhibitions in eg New York, Tokyo, Los Angeles, Paris, London, Milan, Geneva, Miami and Basel. Today, Studio Job designs are in collection of more than 40 museums worldwide.

In 2009 Nynke and Job opened Studio Job Gallery, a curatorial exhibition space for contemporary art and design based in Antwerp. In 2010 an important monograph titled The Book of Job’ was launched by the New York publishing house Rizzoli. In 2011, Nynke and Job turned a post war villa into Studio Job House filled with modernistic icons and contemporary pieces. In 2012 they designed and opened the Studio Job Lounge inside the prestigious Groninger Museum. The Groninger recently dedicated a massive retrospective accompanied by a new book to celibrate the large body of work of these world famous creators!

 

www.studiojob.be

Projects

  • 5 O'Clock Chair by Nika Zupanc

    5 O'Clock Chair

    by Nika Zupanc Inspired by the classic English china with pink roses, this chair reflects a love for almost forgotten values & feelings from a noble past. Beech wood and Skai leather create a strong product with a soft surface, combining tradition with innovation.

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    Elements 002 by Jaime Hayon

    Elements 002

    by Jaime Hayon Inspired originally by the form of a cactus and its modular shape, the various parts of the Elements collection resemble a functional sculpture:  as beautiful as the cactus, but extremely versatile in their combinations and use.

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    Paper Cabinet by Studio Job

    Paper Cabinet

    by Studio Job Did the idea of paper furniture ever strike your mind?

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    Paper Cabinet by Studio Job

    Paper Cabinet

    by Studio Job Did the idea of paper furniture ever strike your mind?

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    Moooi new collection presentation during Salone del Mobile 2013 - Italy, Milan, Via Savona 56, Photography by Valentina Zanobelli

Family

  • Paper Patchwork by Studio Job
  • Paper Chandelier XL by Studio Job
  • Paper screen by Studio Job
  • Paper Side Table by Studio Job
  • Paper floor lamp by Studio Job
  • Paper Mirror by Studio Job
  • Paper table lamp by Studio Job
  • Paper Wardrobe by Studio Job
  • Paper Table & Paper Chandelier by Studio Job
  • Paper Buffet by Studio Job
  • Paper Cabinet by Studio Job
  • Paper Chandelier by Studio Job
  • Paper Cupboard by Studio Job

Specs

2005
Honeycomb panels, paper and cardboard

dimensions:
242x128x61,5cm | 95.3"x50.4"x24.2" (HxWxD)

The Paper collection illustrates it's story with a lacquered paper finish.

White

RAL7035

RAL2000

RAL5024

RAL9010

RAL9005

RAL8014

RAL7044

RAL6010

RAL5008

RAL5003

RAL3015

RAL2004

RAL1027

RAL1023

RAL1013

RAL8016

RAL7011

RAL2002

RAL8001

RAL6021

RAL3012

RAL1004

RAL7001

The construction of the Paper furniture is intelligent and easy to operate. Each component slots into the other which
enables one part to bare it's weight and share it's strength with the another. There are no screws, no nuts and no bolts.

Paper Cabinet Floorlamp carpet 01 delft blue london 2010

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