Faye Greenwood - Waltham Forest, William Morris Design Line

Faye’s Designpost is part of a wider collaboration between LDF, the American Hardwood Export Council, and three leading British furniture makers Benchmark, Sebastian Cox and Jan Hendzel that pays tribute to London’s neighbourhoods and presents the potential of an underused and highly sustainable material – American red oak.

Faye Greenwood’s design for Walthamstow celebrates the districts design and craft community, the nature of Walthamstow wetlands, and its relationship with William Morris and the Arts and Crafts movement.

A cluster of bird boxes, a bat box and a bug box are fixed around 4 main structural posts. Decorative leave motifs abstracted from a Morris wallpaper design have been either carved or block printed onto the pieces. The rest of wood has been left in raw state to allow pieces to weather into their natural environments. After LDF, the boxes are to be dismantled from the Designpost to go out into the community of Walthamstow as fully functional pieces.

The Designpost is located outside William Morris Gallery, and is one of ten that can be found in locations across London; Islington, the Design Museum, Shoreditch, Southwark South, Brompton, Clerkenwell, Greenwich, Park Royal and King’s Cross.

Made by Sebastian Cox

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