Georgia Weitenberg

Georgia Weitenberg — Chair With a Pearl Earring, 2022

$3,200

 

There’s a joke my dad told me once, in defence of his habit of keeping things he had no immediate use for, but one day might. In its simple form it goes something like, “How can you tell a Dutch person by looking at their rubbish?” ...The punchline is that they have none. It always stuck with me as a truism about my father, and his father...and just about every other Dutch person I’ve known.

All of whom, despite their relative material comfort, continue the same deep-seated Calvinist tendency of thriftiness and moderated consumption. I’ve come to admire these values as a simple foundation for living sustainably and authentically, and (in a very Dutch way) against a culture of appearances.

This chair makes a case for the examined life - a life enriched by thinking about the things that matter: our values, our aims, our society. It is a recalibration of values in the context of a society that is always hungry for faster, newer, more. It is an ode to living slowly and gently, the handmade, families and communities, and the ethics of consuming less and valuing time, people and resources more carefully.

This chair was made from an old floor beam dad kept from the renovation of our first home some 30 years ago and draws references from the aesthetics of Dutch culture. The pearl earring is an obvious nod to Vermeer, and a symbolic extension of the beauty and perceived value of this utilitarian chair.

Georgia Weitenberg is a Newcastle based furniture designer with technical training at the University of Tasmania Furniture School in Launceston. This backdrop of industry and craft has come to inform her evolving practice which balances invention with tradition. Georgia’s humanistic approach to design imbues her work with a warmth and familiarity that combined with her unique exploration of form and function, instils each piece with its own inherent narrative and the poetics of daily life. 

Fables & Folklore  

November 14, 2024 - January 25, 2025

Curated by Simone Haag

Craft is thrilled to invite internationally renowned Australian decorator Simone Haag as the guest curator of Craft’s final main gallery exhibition of 2024. Making her curatorial debut, Haag presents a group exhibition featuring works by more than 30 Australian artists.

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Material: Reclaimed Douglas Fir, Freshwater Pearl

Dimensions:  83 x 45 x 45

Available on a 12 week lead time. Earring customisable! 
Please enquire with the team at Craft for details shop@craft.org.au or call +61 3 9650 7775

Photography: Annika Kafcaloudis

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