Recently, I happen to come across Cole Scego’s designs, his idea of fabricating furniture with ‘powder coating application’ really appealed to me hence I thought of having him here with us. He feels that he designs furniture in a style brought forth by the orchestra of his mental faculty. ‘Owning my work may drive a plethora of conscious, beautiful people to your front door. They will propel themselves toward you, they will demand a view of this work’, says he.

More after a slight jump.

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1. Who is Cole Scego in flesh and blood?

Cole: I am just a regular dude. A humble fellow with a lovely wife and two dogs.

2. How far have your work been able to stand the test of time pulsating in the ideology of sustainability and throw away products?

Cole: Sustainability is a very important factor in my design. I create high quality work that is designed to last functionally for generations.

3. How your work would create positive impact on its proposed environment?

Cole: Most of my work is designed for specific clients. I try to create objects that will be the focus point of a room, not items that function as part of a grand scheme. I also try to create something I think they might show their friends.

4. Does your design focus on material exploration?

Cole: Currently I focus mainly on aluminum and powder coating because it’s my comfort zone. I am not opposed to exploring other materials, I suppose nothing has jumped out to grab me yet and I have plenty of exploring still to do within the realms of aluminum and powder coating.

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5. How do you conceptualize the design you’re working on and incorporate it into your design process?

Cole: My design process is fairly simple and there is no use in making it sound interesting. I usually think of something, draw it, and then make it. That’s about it.

6. What is your favorite material to work with?

Cole: Aluminum, powder coating.

7. Cole, would you please acquaint our readers with the “powder coating application” put in use by you?

Cole: Powder coating is a VOC free coating that is applied electrostatically. Most people would look at it and assume it to be “paint”. It is a very interesting material to me, and possibly a few others. I dare to bore you here, and explain the entire process, though a plethora of information on powder coating is available online for anyone who desires to learn a bit more.

8. Do you think there’s something you’re most proud of so far, one particular project that came off really well?

Cole: I am a real big fan of being proud of my creations therefore, if I am unhappy, I rework it, or start over.

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9. What according to you are the emerging trends in the field of furniture designing?

Cole: Sustainability, sexiness and quality, the three work beautifully hand in hand.

10. Where do you see yourself after five years? I mean, any dreams, or plans for the coming future?

Cole: I am a pretty humble dude, I only desire happiness.

11. Any parting words of wisdom, you’d like to leave for our readers?

Cole: Support local organic farmers, recycle, and be humble.

12. Finally, we’d like to have your views on Hometone.org?

Cole: It is a great site with a wide variety of topics and a great editorial team. It’s one of those sites that you have to check once a day.

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Pep up for a few more questions:

What are you reading these days?

Cole: I don’t read many books, never had the patience. Every once in a while I like to get about 1/3 of the way through a book and stop, it’s just my style.

What’s excellent about designing?

Cole: I just enjoy creating things I desire to create.

What are your weaknesses?

Cole: I drink a fair amount of beer.

Your wildest dream would be?

Cole: World peace.

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Thank you Cole for this wonderful interview, before signing off, I’d like wish you luck for all your future endeavors.