Minimalist City Street Maps Made From Layers of Laser-Cut Wood

Laser-Cut Wood Map Wall Art by CityWood

New York

Polish architect Hubert Roguski is the creative mind behind CityWood maps—a range of minimalist, wooden, map wall art. Made from layered sheets of laser-cut wood, each piece illustrates various city maps from around the world, telling “a story about a city you love.” Having studied urban planning, cartography, and woodworking for several years, Roguski decided to combine his knowledge of all three to create the new home interior product, which has a Kickstarter campaign currently underway.

To render each piece, Roguski digitally separates layers of each map into sections, such as roads and rivers. Each section is laser-cut “with a one hundredth of a millimeter precision” from 3mm thick sheets of high-quality plywood. The final sanding, varnishing, and layering stages are then all completed by hand. The result is a stunning three-dimensional design, protected with a frame and plexiglass. So far, there’s a wide range of CityWood maps, including New York, Los Angeles, Berlin, Paris, and Rome, but there are plans to expand this list.

“I’ve come a long way from the moment when I first came up with the idea to design maps,” recalls Roguski. “My first projects [were] art graphics of maps. I created hundreds of maps of cities around the world.” After envisioning his final wooden design, Roguski recalls spending “countless nights designing and prototyping.” Now with over 170 backers, and with more than enough funds to take his prototypes into production, it’s evident that all of his hard work has paid off.

Find out more about CityWood via Kickstarter, where you can back the project and vote for your city to be added to the the next production run.

Polish architect Hubert Roguski is the creator of CityWood maps—a range of minimalist, wooden, map wall art.

Laser-Cut Wood Map Wall Art by CityWood

New York close-up

Laser-Cut Wood Map Wall Art by CityWood

San Francisco

Laser-Cut Wood Map Wall Art by CityWood

London and Hong Kong

Made from layered sheets of laser-cut wood, and framed with plexiglass, each three-dimensional piece illustrates various city maps from around the world.

Laser-Cut Wood Map Wall Art by CityWood

Laser-Cut Wood Map Wall Art by CityWood

New York 2

Laser-Cut Wood Map Wall Art by CityWood

Tokyo

Laser-Cut Wood Map Wall Art by CityWood

Copenhagen

Laser-Cut Wood Map Wall Art by CityWood

CityWood is currently campaigning on Kickstarter, where you can back the project and vote for your city to be added to the the next production run.

Laser-Cut Wood Map Wall Art by CityWood

Berlin and Hamburg

Laser-Cut Wood Map Wall Art by CityWood

Melbourne and Sydney

Laser-Cut Wood Map Wall Art by CityWood

Brussels and Rio de Janeiro

Laser-Cut Wood Map Wall Art by CityWood

Montreal and Toronto

Each wood-cut map comes framed in five available sizes.

Laser-Cut Wood Map Wall Art by CityWood

Laser-Cut Wood Map Wall Art by CityWood

Laser-Cut Wood Map Wall Art by CityWood

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Emma Taggart

Emma Taggart is a Contributing Writer at My Modern Met. Originally from Northern Ireland, she is an artist now based in Berlin. After graduating with a BA in Fashion and Textile Design in 2013, Emma decided to combine her love of art with her passion for writing. Emma has contributed to various art and culture publications, with an aim to promote and share the work of inspiring modern creatives. While she writes every day, she’s also devoted to her own creative outlet—Emma hand-draws illustrations and is currently learning 2D animation.
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