// TIGER SCOTT

Tiger Scott is a designer and maker based in Bath who’s practice revolves around the integration of traditional craftsmanship with computer-aided manufacturing. He specialises in blending traditional craftsmanship and computer aided manufacturing to create detailed and beautiful pieces out of local wood.

My design ethos revolves around the integration of traditional craftsmanship with computer-aided manufacturing. In an increasingly fast-paced world, He has observed that mass-produced furniture often sacrifices essential qualities inherent in traditional craftsmanship. My practice is dedicated to infusing beauty and durability into modern CNC furniture. A key element of this endeavour is the development of a CNC joint, which I have named the "Kumiko Flower," inspired by the traditional Japanese joinery of the same name. By merging these traditional techniques with contemporary manufacturing methods, I aim to reintroduce the artistry and skill traditionally associated with craftsmanship into CNC furniture design.

My design process emphasises a hands-on approach through making and iterative development. Unlike many traditional furniture designers who primarily rely on sketching or computer modelling, I prefer to integrate these methods at the onset of the design process and transition to tangible creation as swiftly as possible. This preference for working with physical materials enables me to navigate challenges more effectively and identify any design flaws early on.