Stacks of wooden planks in a workshop setting with a sculptural shaped wooden chair in front and a 80's looking radio on the right
Artist in Focus: Arne Kristian
A Series of Wooden Objects
Arne Kristian is an artist-designer and ever since he was young he has been helping around at his family’s estates forest. Nowadays, out of the lumber he collects on his days in the woods, he makes sculptural furniture. Minimalistic objects aimed to find the balance between sculptural and functional design. Objects shaped by hand, out of own wood harvested in a sustainable way.
Japanese wood saw on a wooden surface
Person building a tower with wooden blocks in a workshop.
Man sitting on a chair in a room filled with wooden planks leaning against the walls

“I mostly enjoy experimenting and trying to push the boundaries, defying conventional rules to explore new possibilities.”

- Arne Kristian, Artist Designer

Person lifting a wooden bench in a dimly lit room with concrete walls

The wood used for Arne Kristian’s designs is grown and harvested at the private estate of Klein Boeschoten, one of the best preserved forests of the Netherlands located at the well known Veluwe National park.

Trees and branches without leaves in black and white
Wooden blocks stacked on top of eachother on a concrete floor against a white wall

Modern chair with geometric design against a wooden paneled wall.
Man holding miniature models of wooden furniture on a wooden table

Black and white image of a shed with a straw roof in a forest setting
"From an early age, I frequently assisted with work in the Veluwe forest at my family's estate. The smell of the forest, the peace and quiet, and the space there really has something magical. Today, I continue to contribute, but now I craft objects from the wood I harvest. These trees are watched over for decades and carefully selected to get the best lumber. Oak is chosen for its robustness, versatility and fine grain. I collect lumber from trees that need to be removed due to their excessive shading. I carefully select and cut only what I need, leaving the rest in the forest to support the natural ecosystem."
Person working with wooden furniture pieces in a workshop with wooden shelves leaning against all walls

Explore Wooden Objects:

Black and white room with square wooden stools and a window.
Person cutting a wooden table with a saw indoors.

“I think the words that suit me best are minimalism, brutalism and wood.”

- Arne Kristian, Artist Designer

A wooden wall with small sketches of furniture pieces pinned against it and an old map of an estate
"In the early years, my work was characterized by endless experimentation with various shapes and treatments. Over the past year, however, I have adopted a more focused approach. I mostly enjoy experimenting and trying to push the boundaries, defying conventional rules to explore new possibilities. My process typically begins with a burst of ideas, which I then translate into sketches or models. I quickly sketch out these ideas, and evaluate their proportions within a given space. Once satisfied, I proceed with planing and sanding the final piece. Only at the very end do I consider the construction, ensuring that it does not impede my design or creation process. I don’t want to make concessions out of fear that it won't work; we’ll see about that later."
Black and white image of a man standing next to a desk in a room with a small window with light filtering through

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