These wooden sculptures created by LA-based artist Pontus Willfor feature the form of tree branches and root systems sprouting from furniture pieces, the artist’s subject matter is to remind us of the material’s origins, which were on view as part of his exhibition titled Homeland at Edward Cella Art+Architecture in 2015.
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