Desde principio a fin el artesano David Delthon esculpe la madera y talla sus muebles con creaciones que muestran una curiosa evolución. Inicia con una gran pieza de madera en block aproximada a la figura que finalmente quiere obtener, y lentamente recorta con herramientas específicas pasando por etapas de lijado a mano, pulido y acabad de lal pieza.
The resulting banded wood furniture collections look almost as if each piece (or at least every part of a piece) were carved from a single solid block. There are no surface variations on any of the ever-smooth sides of a given chair, bench, shelf, desk or table, so only the visual rhythm of alternating colored wooden layers reveal otherwise.
Ranging from readily identifiable as chairs and other pieces of wood furniture to highly abstract works of what look to be wood art, there is a blurring of boundaries between form and function - a spectrum David seems comfortable moving back and forth on from one wooden object design to the next.

