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목재가구 부산물(副産物)을 활용한 가구디자인 연구A Study on Furniture Design Using By-product of Wood Furniture

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A Study on Furniture Design Using By-product of Wood Furniture
Authors
정재나윤여항
Issue Date
2016
Publisher
한국가구학회
Keywords
wood recycling furniture; recycling design; wooden by-product; epoxy clay
Citation
한국가구학회지, v.27, no.1, pp.15 - 25
Journal Title
한국가구학회지
Volume
27
Number
1
Start Page
15
End Page
25
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hongik/handle/2020.sw.hongik/8805
ISSN
1226-3109
Abstract
Increasing concerns of environment need to make change furniture field to more environmentally friendly approach, such as reuse of by-products from wooden products. As it is, the methods of recycling wood for industrial purposes have the advantage of productivity and adaptability. However, the industrial way is required a certain production facility of processing wooden by-products and has possible hygienic problems due to contaminated sources. Many designers have developed their own methods for reuse of wood in unique and artistic ways. Even so, because of confined sources, it could be not enough supply. Therefore, I developed the design methodology utilizing wooden by-products from S Design Company to relieve former ways’ problems. The design suggestion took materials from a safe and abundant source. The wooden leftover pieces were connected together with epoxy clay, so previous process traces of furniture are remained as a decorative factor. Moreover, the synthesized material was able to be processed by ordinary woodworking facilities without additional installations. In doing so, console table focused on a commercial purpose and dining table for an artistic objective were successfully fabricated as final suggestions. In consideration of the proposal using wooden furniture leftovers, diverse recycling designs should be investigated for future reference.
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