Oak Inside by Christien Meindertsma for Thomas Eyck Oak Inside by Christien Meindertsma for Thomas Eyck
Oak Inside by Christien Meindertsma for Thomas Eyck Oak Inside by Christien Meindertsma for Thomas Eyck
Oak Inside by Christien Meindertsma for Thomas Eyck Oak Inside by Christien Meindertsma for Thomas Eyck

Wood you believe it: Eyck goes back 400 years

12 : 04 : 2011 Handcraft : Manufacturing Techniques : Milan

Milan – For their presentation at the 2011 Milan Design Festival, curator Thomas Eyck and designer Christien Meindertsma have revived a 400-year-old Dutch craft called Hindeloopen, whereby woodworkers decorate the wood with elaborate motifs of birds and flowers.

Through his initial research, Meindertsma discovered that woodworkers stopped using Hindeloopen around 1800, after the Dutch government introduced a tax on oak wood – Hindeloopen did not work so well with other woods. Now there is no such tax, and Meindertsma has revived the colourful style and heavily patterned technique of Hindeloopen using oak.

Through further experiments, Meindertsma has since discovered that he can use iron to turn oak wood dark blue – thus giving the ancient technique of Hindeloopen a modern twist.

Read more about Thomas Eyck and his methodology in our Innovate section. And keep checking back in the Seed section for more on the Milan Design Festival.

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