Design and Create Curved Furniture with Concrete
Design and mold
A course by EN·CONCRETO , Custom Artisanal Furniture Workshop
About the video: Design and mold
Overview
“In this lesson we are going to talk about the design of the piece, why we chose it for this course and what you can learn from it. In addition, we will explain how the mold was designed and what are the key elements to take into account when making a mold for any project.”
In this video lesson EN·CONCRETO addresses the topic: Design and mold, which is part of the Domestika online course: Design and Create Curved Furniture with Concrete . Learn to build concrete furniture with recycled materials to get a terrazzo finish .
Partial transcription of the video
“Design and Molding In this lesson, we’ll start to talk about our final project. I’ll tell you why we decided to make this center table in this shape with these materials and what kind of mold we’ll use for it. We want to achieve three things with this piece and this project. What most interests us is an increase in scale. We’re talking about a table that’s 1.2 meters long and 60 cm wide. The second goal is to show how to reinforce a piece of this type and we’ll use three kinds of reinforcement. We’ll talk about each of those later. The third goal is to include color and also a different tex...”
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Course summary for: Design and Create Curved Furniture with Concrete
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Category
Architecture & Spaces, Craft -
Areas
Arts & Crafts, DIY, Furniture Design & Making, Interior Decoration, Interior Design

EN·CONCRETO
A course by EN·CONCRETO
En Concreto is a Mexican workshop that has been designing and handcrafting objects out of concrete since setting up shop in 2014. They started out making flower pots, but over time have significantly expanded the reach of their business and the range of their products. They currently offer a wide variety of pieces, from decorative accessories to both interior and urban furniture.
Their work highlights the often-overlooked potential of concrete and the timeless designs that can enhance any space with a touch of originality. As creators of decorative objects and urban furniture, they actively promote the bond between their products and nature since the two can exist in perfect harmony in public spaces.
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