Potato Head x Max Lamb :N*thing is Possible

Max Lamb
(b. United Kingdom, 1980)
Max Lamb Chair (2019)
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Created by London-based designer Max Lamb for Potato Head Studios, each Max Lamb Chair is made from the recycled waste of 833 plastic bottles.

A modern day craftsman, Max Lamb is a furniture designer whose design sensibility is informed by his extensive knowledge of manufacturing techniques, respect for materials, and skill as a maker.

A native of Cornwall, Max has been tinkering with objects and engaging with the physical landscape since he was a small boy. After earning a degree in three dimensional design from Northumbria University in 2003, Lamb went on to obtain a Master's from Royal College of Art in product design. By 2008 he had started his own practice, and was teaching on the industrial design course at ECAL/University of Art and Design Lausanne.

Max explores both traditional and unconventional materials and processes, blending experimentation and rationale to create furniture and products that are both honest and intelligible. His work, described as a result of a process driven approach to design, has earned him the Hettich International Design Award (2004) and the Peter Walker Award for Innovation in Furniture Design (2003), as well as collaborations with companies such as Deadgood and Sight Unseen.

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About Max Lamb

RA modern day craftsman, Max Lamb is a furniture designer whose design sensibility is informed by his extensive knowledge of manufacturing techniques, respect for materials, and skill as a maker. A native of Cornwall, Max has been tinkering with objects and engaging with the physical landscape since he was a small boy. After earning a degree in three dimensional design from Northumbria University in 2003, Lamb went on to obtain a Master's from Royal College of Art in product design. By 2008 he had started his own practice, and was teaching on the industrial design course at ECAL/University of Art and Design Lausanne.

Max explores both traditional and unconventional materials and processes, blending experimentation and rationale to create furniture and products that are both honest and intelligible. His work, described as a result of a process driven approach to design, has earned him the Hettich International Design Award (2004) and the Peter Walker Award for Innovation in Furniture Design (2003), as well as collaborations with companies such as Deadgood and Sight Unseen.

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