
Okay, so we learned yesterday why bent plywood is such a cool material for TreeHuggers; today is all about the eye candy. Bent ply lends itself very well to the sleek, modern shapes that induces drooling at TreeHugger HQ; because so much of it is made from a single sheet, it’s nearly impossible to overdo the design or clutter up the design. It’s clean and green; it’s hard to go wrong with that.

1) Inspired by a tree trunk, the clever Twin chairs [www.treehugger.com] (above) by Italy’s Euga Design offer an interesting combination of stackability and Yin/Yang-type unity. Cosmic.
2) With a nod to the past and a peek to the future, Michael Malmborg’s WING Chair [www.treehugger.com] may just join the ranks of other classic loungers by folks with names like Eames and Jacobsen.
3) A quick glance at Breuer’s Isokon Short and Long chairs [www.treehugger.com], designed in 1935-36, and still manufactured by IsokonPlus in the UK, reveals ‘truth to materials’ and the modernist ethic of design to improve well-being.
4) Check out Welsh super-designer Ross Lovegrove’s Orbit Chair [www.treehugger.com], a stackable dining chair made of bent plywood that’s about as mod as they come.

5) Exploring the versatility and maximizing the functionality of one small sheet of birch plywood, designer Eli Chissick came up with “The Bend,” [www.treehugger.com] (above) a clever series of fruit bowls (though you could probably put some veggies in there, too, if you wanted to) that use the hand-bent ply to create some neat shapes and some functional structure.
6) Aswoon, a design firm in Brooklyn, has a line of pretty wild bent plywood furniture [www.treehugger.com] whose designs emphasize the flow of the wood through the use striated colors.
7) Up and coming designer Erin Mulrooney uses just one shape [www.treehugger.com] (in six identical pieces) to transform a piece from bench to single seat to love seat…cool!
Design company Offi has fully embraced the bent ply look, cranking out a groovy magazine stand [www.treehugger.com], desk [www.treehugger.com] (below) and more.

9) Of course, we’d be remiss not to mention our pal Peter Danko, who could just about source you an entire houseful of furniture: a rocking chair [www.treehugger.com], the “Cricket” side chair [www.treehugger.com], and Spyder side table [www.treehugger.com] are a good-looking start.




