Textured Wood Exhibitions
Grain Pile Highlights Tactile Furniture for London Design Festival
Amy Duong — September 22, 2025The Grain Pile exhibit presents tactile wood furniture that emphasizes organic texture and form during the London Design Festival. Each piece is made from solid slabs and reclaimed off-cuts that have been shaped into curved profiles and stacked compositions. Rather than hiding irregularities, the design highlights knots, grain lines, and layered patterns, inviting users to engage with surfaces that feel both raw and refined. This approach repositions imperfection as an aesthetic quality and transforms waste material into a meaningful resource.
The show includes tables, stools, and shelving units that balance sculptural presence with functionality. Structural integrity is achieved through precise joinery, while finishes remain minimal to showcase the natural qualities of the wood. By foregrounding tactility, the work draws attention to the sensory experience of material rather than purely visual design. Grain Pile ultimately reframes discarded timber as a foundation for expressive forms, demonstrating how craft and sustainability can converge in contemporary furniture.