by dylan
Dujj is a multi-functional piece of furniture. It is a rectangular prism. Its depth, height and width are different lengths. Three of its six faces are paneled. It can be used as a stool, a low table or a two-person bench depending on which plane it sits (I guess it can also be three different & rather useless objects if you sit it on the wrong planes). The frame is made of soft maple and the panels are walnut-veneered ply.
Its massing and uncommon joinery stand in contrast to its otherwise rational and utilitarian structure. It is heavy and a bit awkward to handle. Though the joinery is uncommon and interesting, its complexity assures a time-consuming and (somewhat) expensive fabrication.
We made 9 of them in 2005. They were all sold (I kept one).









