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Jordan Conlan

I am a student at RMIT studying furniture design, excited by experimenting with different materials, techniques and pushing myself into new creative applications.

Constantly pushing myself to think outside the box, I strive to challenge conventions and develop unique, functional, and artistic designs that reflect both craftsmanship and originality.

Key Stool

Key Stool was produced through combinations of traditional joinery and modern techniques, the main structure being made from ebonized blackwood, lifted by the seat being raised on solid brass pins, offering a cantilevered effect, with the rigidity of form then softened by the comfort of a leather seat pad.

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