Designers craft wooden furniture to mark LA wildfires anniversary

Designers craft wooden furniture to mark LA wildfires anniversary

In January 2025, wildfires tore through Los Angeles, devastating the neighbourhoods of Altadena and the Pacific Palisades in particular, and causing widespread damage. 30 people lost their lives, and more than 16,000 homes and structures were burned.

A year later, the LA design and art gallery Marta is presenting a group show of crafted wooden furniture made from trees cleared from Altadena after the Eaton Fire. Titled ‘From the Upper Valley in the Foothills’ (until 31 January 2026), and organised with the sculptor and designer Vince Skelly, the show celebrates the resilience and the regenerative potential of wood, but also of LA’s communities.

wooden stool by Vince Skelly, made of wood salvaged from the LA wildfires

(Image credit: Courtesy Vince Skelly – Marta LA)

Two dozen designers from the city, each with their own experiences of the fires, have participated. ‘I wanted the show to feel like a true community response to the fires, so we focused on featuring local designers and artists,’ explains Skelly.

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