Jacob Marks Pine Resin Handle Black

£30.00
Black
Size: One Size

Jacob Marks Pine Resin

Jacob Marks has developed a craft around pine resin, a natural substance extracted from tree bark. Across a range of functional and decorative objects, he highlights the material's translucency and tone, shaping it into sculptural forms with rich, organic textures.

A functional handle for drawers or doors, crafted by New Maker Jacob Marks. Individually hand-cast from pine resin, a natural substance sourced from Portuguese pine, fir and cedar trees. Jute fibres and charcoal are mixed in to create a deep tone and tactile finish.

Jacob's inventive use of pine resin is expressed through a distinctive range of decorative vessels and home accessories. Based in London, he is motivated by the material's renewable and biodegradable properties.

This item is part of our New Makers programme. In its eighth year, five makers demonstrating excellence in skill, originality and craftsmanship have been chosen by a TOAST panel. We offer a platform to sell their pieces as well as mentoring until the end of this year, with full profits being returned to them.

If you place an order today, it will be made for you and then sent to you directly from the United Kingdom. Delivery, import duties and local sales tax are included in the price.

Details

Pine resin, bees wax, charcoal, jute fibres. 
Fragile, hand and install with care. To clean, wipe with a damp cloth. Refrain from using hot water or solvent based cleaning products. May distort with prolonged exposure to direct sunlight.
Made in the United Kingdom.
W 3cm x D 2.5cm x H 16.5cm.

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A Material Calling

Jacob Marks found his unconventional material, pine resin, by chance. While studying Furniture Design, he ordered a small packet of the natural substance to use as an adhesive and began experimenting. “I wondered, how could I work with it to do something different?” 

Now, Jacob has built a practice around pine resin, producing vessels and functional homeware that balance a primal quality with a refined, contemporary finish. “It’s very fragile, so I often combine it with other materials. It depends on what you want to get out of it.” 

His contribution to the TOAST New Makers collection includes both functional and decorative objects, made using pine resin mixed with charcoal and jute fibres to create a range of tones and textures.

In the Studio with Jacob Marks