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Name: Scott Jarvie
Nickname: scottjarvie
Age: 27
From: London
Member Since: 26-07-2006
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Scott Jarvie graduated from Napier University with first class honours and the University Medal in 2006. Since his graduation Scott has exhibited at Salone Satellite (Milan), New Designers and 100% Design.
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Funnel Chair
Prototype in Stainless Steel, design intended for rotational moulding.
Tags: scott jarvie | chair | stainless steel




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Bower Table
The Bower Table The Bower Table is inspired by the ritualistic collections of the Bowerbird and the form of its nest. The frame and the top are laser cut from a single sheet of Acrylic. The outer ring is thermoformed to become the frame and the inner blank, when rotated 45 degrees, is placed upon the peaks of the frame to form the table surface, thus ensuring material wastage is kept to the absolute minimum.
Tags: scott jarvie | table | acrylic | london




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Clutch Chair
The Clutch Chair This design is made from 5000 reclaimed drinking straws and is as much a comment on our disposable culture as it is a chair. It developed from an observation of the structural characteristics of trees.
Tags: scott jarvie | chair | drinking straws | london




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Wire Chair
The Wire Chair The Wire Chair is fabricated in two continuous sections of rod joined to create a mesmerizing effect. The final form was created using a combination of up to the minute computer aided design and the age old traditions of Scottish metal working.
Tags: scott jarvie | chair | steel | london




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One Cut Chair
A chair cut by means of water-jet cutting.
Tags: scott jarvie | chair | ply wood | london




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Clutch Light
Ubiquitous drinking straws are grouped and transformed into a primitive spot light. The reflective inner surface of the straws transmits the light in a directional manner creating a jewelesque effect.
Tags: scott jarvie | light | drinking straws | london