Pontus Willfors is a Swedish artist who creates wooden furniture sculptures that challenge the conventional perception of nature and human-made objects. His works often feature ordinary pieces of furniture, such as chairs, tables, and cabinets, that are transformed by the growth of roots, branches, and limbs. These organic extensions seem to reclaim the material’s origin and question the relationship between nature and culture.
Willfors says that his sculptures are inspired by his childhood memories of growing up in a rural area, where he was fascinated by the natural forms and textures of trees and plants. He also cites the influence of Scandinavian design, which emphasizes simplicity, functionality, and harmony with the environment. Willfors uses various types of wood, such as maple, oak, and locust, to create his realistic and intricate forms. He often leaves the wood unfinished, to highlight its natural beauty and imperfections.