Ethan Stebbins, a poet and designer from Maine, crafts art furniture that embodies the Japanese Wabi-Sabi philosophy. His work with wood and stone celebrates the beauty of imperfection and the natural world’s simplicity. Each piece is a tribute to the material’s unique character, shaped with minimal intervention to highlight its inherent elegance. Stebbins’ approach resonates with the principles of Archic Furniture, prioritizing craftsmanship and the essence of natural elements. Source
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