German sculptor and furniture maker Jörg Pietschmann transforms salvaged and naturally fallen timber into powerful organic forms. Trained in sculpture and deeply connected to the landscapes of northern Germany, Pietschmann allows the natural grain, fissures, and shapes of the wood to guide his carving process. Each piece—whether table, bench, or freeform sculpture—carries the living memory of the tree from which it came. His work aligns with the wabi-sabi philosophy, embracing imperfection and celebrating the life cycles of natural materials. Pietschmann’s creations stand as functional objects that are also meditations in form, time, and organic resilience.
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German sculptor and furniture maker Jörg Pietschmann transforms salvaged and naturally fallen timber into powerful organic forms. Trained in sculpture and deeply connected to the landscapes of northern Germany, Pietschmann allows the natural grain, fissures, and shapes of the wood to guide his carving process. Each piece—whether table, bench, or freeform sculpture—carries the living memory of the tree from which it came. His work aligns with the wabi-sabi philosophy, embracing imperfection and celebrating the life cycles of natural materials. Pietschmann’s creations stand as functional objects that are also meditations in form, time, and organic resilience.