Innovative visions
Does bamboo craftwork have to be confined to that unassuming traditional appearance which evokes Zen Buddhist aesthetics? The reincarnated Yuantai is defined by Lin’s natural inclination to break free of the constraints of stereotypes.
“Mold breaking and heterogeneity” are the principles guiding Lin’s development of new products.
Charmingly antiquated by design, Yuantai’s bamboo mugs are coated with gorgeous colors such as wine red, Hermes orange, and an army green that carries a sporty allure. The handles of the mugs are inspired by tent guy-rope tensioners, fastened to the bodies by paracord. Laser-cut into the colored areas are iconic images of Taiwan, including the Formosan black bear, the Mikado pheasant, the leopard cat, and Hehuanshan Dark Sky Park.
In addition to the mugs, Yuantai has brought out a series of cups in a nod to Asahi beer cans. With their perfect can-like shapes, exquisite laser-cut details, and brightly colored finish flecked with glittering flakes of mica, these are wonderfully refined pieces of work.
Lin has also improved on the ear picks developed and produced by his grandmother, designing new bamboo cases for them.
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Enjoying breaking the mold of conventional bamboo crafts, Lin Jia-hong has worked with a maker from Hualien to build a bicycle with a bamboo frame.