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caleb engstrom drapes 'wet wool' over furniture to explore textile tension

Rest Energy is a Los Angeles-based furniture design practice founded by Caleb Engstrom, who, for the past 13 years, has collaborated with creative giants like Frida Escobedo, Aesop, and artists like Joan Jonas, Yoko Ono, and Henry Taylor. A creative departure from Engstrom’s original practice, Rest Fabrication, Rest Energy’s name reflects the designer’s fascination with contrast and tension, where unexpected combinations work together to create something new. His work is characterized by a process-driven exploration of materials and experimentation, often touching on themes of identity and material narrative. Wet Wool, the inaugural seating and table collection of Rest Energy, combines the skills that Caleb Engstrom has acquired over the years in fabrication with his studio’s freedom to make something technically advanced, nuanced, and wholly his own.

Wet Wool Chair (2023) | blackened steel, wax, resin, wool (green), 68.5 x 79 x 87 cm | all images © Rest Energy Chips Fryer Machine

caleb engstrom drapes 'wet wool' over furniture to explore textile tension

‘While fabrication is about eliminating risk, Rest Energy thrives in the potential to fail. It is a product made from messes, spontaneity, and surprise that come from the flexibility of creating something out of curiosity. Rather than meeting expectations, Rest Energy is about breaking the rules and evokes a sense of humility and honesty in every hand-made piece,’ writes the designer.

Comprising a handcrafted chair, stool, console, and side table, the Wet Wool furniture collection stems from the same linguistic contradiction that inspired Rest Energy’s name. More specifically, Caleb Engstrom’s fascinating series explores the tension of a warm textured material in its heaviest, wettest form; often revered for its softness and comfort, the durable, self-healing material toughens the more it’s pulled and still produces warmth and insulation even when wet. According to Engstrom, wetness does not dampen wool’s capabilities; it makes it stronger — an analogy the studio sees for optimism and resilience in the wake of heaviness and hardship.

Wet Wool Chair (2023) | blackened steel, wax, resin, wool (green), 68.5 x 79 x 87 cm

The design process for Wet Wool took a literal interpretation of the clashing phrase by draping wool over a steel armature or solid maple, then coating it in resin for a wet appearance. The resulting designs embrace contradiction as the work is both wet but perfectly dry — slightly off but elegantly so. Made by hand in Rest Energy’s Irwindale, California studio, the furniture ‘pushes the boundaries of wool beyond its physical purpose and delves into its conceptual warmth, which artist Joseph Beuys described as the beginning of an evolution‘. The entire Wet Wool furniture collection  by Caleb Engstrom will be exhibited on June 24, 2023, at the Slow Ode Gallery in South Pasadena, California. 

Wet Wool Chair (2023) | blackened steel, wax, resin, wool (yellow) | 68.5 x 79 x 87 cm

Wet Wool Stools (2023) | blackened steel, wax, resin, wool (yellow, gray, green), 61 x 56 x 45.75 cm

Wet Wool Side Table (2023) | lacquer top and base, resin, wool (yellow), 38 x 48 x 50.5 cm

Wet Wool Side Table (2023) | lacquer top and base, resin, wool (green), 38 x 48 x 50.5 cm

Wet Wool Console Table (2023) | maple, lacquer base, resin, wool (yellow), 122 x 38 x 85 cm

exhibition at Slow Ode Gallery opening on June 24, 2023

displaying the chair, stools, and side tables

Wet Wool base options / Stackable Side Table (2023) | Rubber, Lacquer, Resin, 35.5 x 35.5 x 7 cm

name: Wet Wool 

design: Rest Energy | @rrestenergyy

exhibited at: Slow Ode, Pasadena, California, US 

caleb engstrom drapes 'wet wool' over furniture to explore textile tension

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