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Perfect Proportion
“Starting with the ammonite inlay at the center and spiraling outward with each section at a different depth, this is an inspired and exquisitely crafted interpretation of the ‘golden mean’ in concrete.”
– Fu-Tung Cheng,
CHENG Design
Combining classical proportions and contemporary design, this beautiful showroom concrete fireplace in Nanaimo, BC Canada is both fire frame and visual experience. Ian Wyndlow, principal of Liquid Stone Studios, thoughtfully used white concrete to set off black steel and emphasize the complex three-dimensional spiral motif created from the Golden Mean, an historic and precise mathematical proportion of artistic consequence. Concrete, non-combustible and able to take on the ideal form, surface finish, and color envisioned for the end result, was the natural choice for this project.
Project Objective + Client Feedback
From inception, Wyndlow’s project challenge was to create a piece where the only available showroom space for this fireplace was a seemingly unforgiving corner under a staircase. The goal of the piece was to utilize an awkward space and highlight both the fire itself and the concrete of the fireplace. To the client’s delight, the asymmetrical design transcends the spatial limitations, visually pulling the fireplace out of the corner and dramatically emphasizing the graceful sweep of the spiral.
Design + Expertise
With what most hope to get from a client, Liquid Stone Studios was given “carte blanche” for the design of the project. The challenge lay in transforming an inconspicuous corner of the room into a real show piece for the client. Brainstorming eventually lead to what later seemed like an obvious design solution—the golden spiral and its proportions were calculated to scale for the project. To add depth and visual interest, each segment was slightly recessed as the spiral tightened toward the center.
A second site visit revealed that the available space was slightly smaller than required which lead to a re-calculation and readjustment in order for the final design to fit. Creating the three-dimensional mold in the negative, or reverse form, was challenging and required careful double-checking, adjusting, and identification of almost forty individual mold pieces required for the three cast sections to properly flow together. A mantel of reclaimed Douglas fir—Wyndlow had been saving in the back of his barn for just the right project—became the finishing touch to complement the earthiness and enhance the spiral line of the concrete.
What began as a very difficult design challenge became, in the hands of a fine concrete craftsman, a complex, yet artful showcase stunner that highlights the very best of concrete fabrication. Asked about the client’s reaction, Wyndlow said that the client was most pleased. For himself, Wyndlow says, “Converting a series of challenges into design opportunities is the most gratifying.”
2010 Best Fireplace, CHENG Concrete Exchange Design Challenge
Recognized in the industry as the pinnacle of exceptional design and craftsmanship, the CHENG Concrete Exchange Design Challenge showcases talent and technical skill of the very best in creative concrete.
About Liquid Stone Studios
Having seen an article featuring Fu-Tung Cheng in 2002, Ian Wyndlow set out to start a career in artisanal concrete and by 2005, invested in training and started his company. Liquid Stone Studios specializes in the design and fabrication of custom, high-quality concrete countertops, vanities and furnishings for residential and commercial settings.
Based in central Vancouver Island, British Columbia, they serve Vancouver Island, the Gulf Islands and beyond. Their products are tailor-made to client specifications, often combining polished concrete, metal, wood or glass to produce functional work surfaces of unique beauty that personalize your home or business. Please visit the website to learn more about Liquid Stone Studios and “the softer side of concrete.”
Contact: Ian Wyndlow
Liquid Stone Studios
(250) 245-5104
info@liquidstonestudios.com
www.liquidstonestudios.com