Archive for the ‘FURNITURE’ Category
E-craftbook JW 002 printable Wall Display
Design by Jeremy Walton, 2007. DesignYouMake E-craftbook.
DOWNLOAD (US)$6
Finally the printable version is available as an E-craftbook. Print these repeatable units on paper (old or new paper). Requirements: A printer, scissors, paper glue and time to relax.
A wall display for small treasure. A modern day version of the old recycled Type Case drawers that people hang on their walls and keep small memories in. The E-craftbook presents the inspiration, technique, simple making step by step guide and the all important printable templates for making the JW 002 wall display in various sizes.
We Love Freedom
A project utilising local skills, pride & passion. By Jeremy Walton. (Københavns Møbelsnedkeri & Mai-Britt Eschen) 2010
Made with Corian, Wool, Old Woollen Jumpers, Pride & Passion. As part the SE 2010 WHITE OUT exhibition.
I’ll cover the longer story behind the chair below, the most important thing about the project for me, was asking if the pride and passion of the local needle felting artisan can be utilised in the process of furniture making? Can local hobby artists be utilised by larger industry? The result of the project is a time consuming Zen like process of drilling holes and then pulling loops of wool through them, followed by the freedom to sculpt wool.
Dialogue Thread
A process of beading by Jeremy Walton and Jette Mellgren 2009
Chairs made using the simple process of threading beads on a string. Exploring the enjoyment, pride and passion in the production process. Originally made for the 2009 Dialogue exhibition at The Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen to coincide with the COP 15 climate change summit.
Jette Mellgren is an expert at weaving anything that can bend.
The chair is made of urban drift wood, reclaimed cables, beads, willow, pride and passion. (more…)
Wall Maps
Handmade Wall Display by Jeremy Walton, 2009. E-craftbook jw 003
Out of date road maps of Great Briton.
These wall displays use the e-craftbook jw 003 (Soon available to download and make. Or these need a home for slightly more than $10.)
Accountable, third and fourth quarter.
Handmade wall display by Jeremy Walton, 2009. E-craftbook jw 002
Each quarter measurers 50 cm x 50 cm x 7 cm. 100 hundread units.
Wall Display using the DesignYouMake E-craftbook jw 002 available to down load and make yourself. (available soon). This is a wall display made up of a single unit that can be rotated to create a repeat pattern. Here I have printed the A5 cutout direct onto paper from a year account book, a Danish year account book, which is yellow and green.
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A ‘Making’ at SoupaNatural. 26th April 2009

JW 001 Wall Display ‘Making’ by Jeremy Walton 26th April 2009. Kl 12:00
Jeremy Walton and SoupaNatural have teamed up to create a special Sunday afternoon event, a ‘Making’.
Come along for Sunday soup and celebrate the process of making.
In groups there will be time for socialising over a pair of scissors and you should each manage to take home one completed unit of the JW 001 Wall Display by Jeremy Walton.
Ticket availability is limited and can be bought at www.DesignYouMake.com or at SoupaNatural, Guldbergsgade 7A, 2200 København N, +45 32 13 17 35.
Water Drop – video.
Water Drop filmed at SE Autumn Exhibition.
Allerød Slant chair
Design by Jeremy Walton, 2008. Developed together with PP Møbler
Designed as part of the GlobalMadeLocal project and exhibited at SE Fifty fifty.
The Allerød Slant stacking chair is a solid wood chair, designed for single unit production. Developed for the GlobalMadeLocal project. All the angles for a stacking chair that can be made by local cabinetmakers, on a commission.
Utilitarian Veneer

Design by Jeremy Walton, 2008. developed together with København Møbelsnedkeri.
Designed as part of the GlobalMadeLocal project and exhibited at SE Fifty fifty.
The unit consists of four open shelves and one drawer unit. The unit has a public facade, consisting of a thick veneer of wood. The unit also has a private side where the facade is no longer necessary and the thick (very thick) veneer comes off and acts as a utilitarian object, a pair of step ladders.
Shelving Beams
Design by Jeremy Walton, 2008. Developed together with København Møbelsnedkeri.
Designed as part of the GlobalMadeLocal project and exhibited at SE Fifty fifty.
From the larger area of the room the beams look to be rough beams, while on the inner sides the beams is open shelving suitable for books, compact discs and ornaments. The beams are quirky sculptural elements that play with the charm of architectural elements normally found in old buildings, while having a functional use and utilising overhead space in a non-heavy practical way.
