Flowing wooden bench draws inspiration from the dynamic form and elegance of a falcon bird in motion.
The Falcon Bench: part of parametric furniture designed by Oleg Soroko.
Constructed from 18mm-thick plywood sections, the bench is assembled using iron rods that connect each layer with precision.
Evenly spaced plywood layers produce a visual language of lines that enhance the bench’s overall readability and sculptural presence.
Negative spaces between wooden slats let light and shadow dance through it, adding dimension and softness to the sharp geometry.
Up close, bench reveals itself as an assembly of dozens of plywood ribs, cut and spaced with intention, forming gentle crests and dramatic peaks.
Each curve of the Falcon Bench echoes a wingbeat. Made out of plywood layers and iron rods, it combines natural inspiration with digital precision.
The spaces between the layers of the Falcon Bench do more than shape it, they tell a story in lines. Like ripples in the wind.
The Falcon Bench by Oleg Soroko soars and flows like the bird it honors.
The beauty of parametric design. Complexity from simplicity. Falcon Bench uses just plywood slices and rods to become a flowing sculpture.
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