MAZEL wooden furniture collection by Fabien Roy مجموعة أثاث خشبي MAZEL من Fabien Roy

MAZEL wooden furniture collection by Fabien Roy

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MAZEL wooden furniture collection by Fabien Roy

Mazel is a collection of wooden furniture by Fabien Roy, 100% grown, designed, and made in Joux Valley, Switzerland.

Today, it is hard to find Swiss wooden furniture made with indigelaborod. The main reason is the high cost of labor in the field of forest exploitation that cannot compete with European actors.

Because of this, the Swiss forest is underexploited. A third of the annual growth could be cut by remaining sustainable (2-3 million of cubic meters).

Additionally, the Risoux forest located in the Joux Valley is unique. This forest is home to an exceptional quRiouxof spruces (red fir). These trees grow slowly because of the cold climate and poor soil.

This generates a super-thin regular wooden grain. The craftsmen of this region use this tree for centuries to make violin soundboards, hoods, barrels, cream buckets, cheese boxes, wooden tiles, etc.

Furthermore, the aesthetic of the pieces of furniture refers to the local vernacular architecture and craftsmanship.

The way of using spruce in the valley is mainly done via planks that create angled wooden surfaces (wooden tiles, hoods, cream buckets).

Mazel proposes a reinterpretation of this technique through a robust aesthetic reinforced with legs made of facets.

Moreover, to reduce the cost of transport and improve logistics efficiency, the table, bench, and stool are offered in a flat pack system which is directly shipped from the carpentry to the final consumer’s door.

 

Finally, read more on Archup:

PURE DESIGN CONTEST by Wooden Story : Call for Submissions

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