Adam Nathaniel Furman's HK furniture collection is inspired by a friendly cyclops



London designer Adam Nathaniel Furman has teamed up with Scottish surfaces manufacturer Mirrl to develop a furniture collection informed by Japanese lacquerwork and a folkloric one-eyed boy.

The Glasgow-based company worked with Furman to examine alternative applications for its solid surface material, which is more typically used for tabletops, kitchens, bathrooms and cladding.

They settled upon a collection of furniture called HK using the material, opting initially for a chair, stool and bench.

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