Timber iQ February - March 2018 // Issue: 36 | Page 10

EVENTS 'Seed to Seat' initiative a crowd puller The American Hardwood Export Council's (AHEC) 'Seed to Seat' furniture collaboration proved a huge drawcard for the duration of its stay at Young Blood Gallery in Cape Town at the end of 2017. Photos by Seed to Seat Seed to Seat was on display for an entire month. T he Seed to Seat project was initially unveiled at ‘100% Design South Africa’, Africa’s premier exhibition and sourcing platform for high-end contemporary design in Johannesburg earlier in 2017. Given that five of the designers involved with the initiative are based in Cape Town, AHEC felt it necessary to showcase all seven pieces, including the two by Johannesburg-based designers, to a wider audience across the Western Cape. “This ambitious project involving sustainable American hardwoods and environmental profiling is the first of its kind and the response to it from the design community has been overwhelmingly positive. It has provided a valuable opportunity for designers to test new designs in US hardwood species that they were not familiar with and 8 FEBRUARY / MARCH 2018 // some of the designs are earmarked for commercial production. The project has also enabled AHEC to highlight the low environmental impact of the finished pieces through Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) and the importance of material selection,” says Roderick Wiles, AHEC director for Africa, Middle East, South Asia and Oceania. Seed to Seat was on display for an entire month and was also a part of the final ‘First Thursdays’ event for the year. This is a free cultural experience where art galleries and other cultural attractions in the central and east city districts stay open late on the first Thursday of every month. What started in late 2012 with just six art galleries, has now grown into one of the city’s foremost cultural experiences, attracting thousands of people every month.