Hi,
I thought some of you may enjoy reading this writing regarding beauty of irregular. This writing seems to apply to much of the current furniture building by craftspeople movement.
It's a short read. The author finds himself falling in love with actual imperfection (how he perceives "actual" anyway) versus forced imperfection or perfection. He uses the example of Korean turned bowls versus the Japanese tea ceremony hardware.
This is just a short excerpt from the book, The Unknown Craftsman.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1oaK...ew?usp=sharing
Food for thought
Cheers,