Kvadrat : The Good Shepherd

The Good Shepherd bench mixes some of the traits of the horse and the sheep. The bench’s silhouette resembles that of a horse seen from above. The simplified horse “body” has a saddle carved in wood, including the protruding horn – a saddle feature first developed centuries ago by Mexican vaqueros for roping livestock. The saddle is upholstered in two versions of Kvadrat’s Vidar 4 atop a blanket in Recheck 775. These take inspiration from soft saddles and tartan blankets, which are traditionally made with wool. 

The body of the bench is covered in a form of knotted sisal, a fibre derived from the leaves of agave plants, cultivated by the designer as part of an ongoing land and community regeneration project in rural Mexico. After washing and drying the sisal turns a blonde colour – Laposse likes to call the material “vegan horsehair”. 

Curved feet on the base allow the bench to rock gently, introducing a playful element. The bench has been designed using only mechanical fastenings and no glue so that its parts can be reused or recycled. The core of the bench is made with pine ply that interlocks and is fastened with pocket screws; similarly, all the textile components are stapled and screwed to the main body for easy disassembly.

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