Ten unique chairs
I heard that architects must learn how to make a chair, because it involves materials, ergonomics, and structure. Sometimes when I reflect on architecture, I feel that most buildings are not as close to people as a chair. Chairs can be varied, with strange materials, suitable for different human postures, and the structure can also be flexibly changed.
1. Bionic design: Flying Fish Chair
This Flying Fish Chair is the first chair designed by Stephane Leathead. It can be folded into different angles, so you can sit, lie, lean or lie on it. This chair can satisfy you in almost any posture.
2. Self-only leisure chair
The V1 lounge chair designed by ODESD2 allows you to temporarily escape from the hustle and bustle and focus on yourself. The interior is made of non-woven fabric, which can absorb the external volume to the greatest extent, as if you are in a "quiet" space.
3. UPJ Armchair
The UP series of polyurethane foam chairs designed by designer Gaetano Pesce now welcomes a new model: UPJ, an armchair dedicated to children, whose unique structure and bionic design are inspired by the curves of women.
4. Carnival C Chair
Guido Lanari and Jesica Vicente's C-shaped chair, called the Carnival Chair, is inspired by traditional Latin American carnival and is designed to reflect the essence of human nature: "a passionate, festive spirit."
5. Chair made of paper and Danish seaweed
Jonas Edvard and Nikolaj Steenfatt of the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts have designed a chair made of paper and seaweed, finding inspiration from the seaweed that grows on one of the world's longest coastlines to create a simple, natural chair.
6. Chairs made from wood waste
designers marjan van aubel and james shaw worked together to create this time-tested chair. they added bio-resin and water to wood waste, heated it up to make it expand, and then added various colored fuels to create an extremely environmentally friendly and beautiful chair.
7、"Bionic" Crick Chair
Madrid designer Pedro Feduchi brought us a chair called "Crick". Look, does it look like the double helix of DNA when it is stacked? The white spheres on the stool legs, remember the base pairs we learned in high school?
8. A cool and awesome children's chair
Designer Ola Giertz's Armadillo is a children's chair inspired by an endangered species living in the interior of Brazil: the armadillo (qiú yú). Made of strong, impact-resistant beech and rot-resistant walnut. Like an armadillo protecting itself, the foldable Armadillo provides "space protection" for children.
9. Steel structure cantilever rocking chair
New York furniture designer Reed Hansuld designed a rocking chair called "Rocking Chair No. 1" made of black walnut. The steel frame supporting the chair is clearly visible, telling people that without these frames, this cantilevered furniture cannot be completed.
10. The Hush chair creates a quiet space
Designer Freyja Sewell believes that the environment is noisy and people need a private space to think about themselves, so she designed this chair called "HUSH" that looks like a womb to meet people's desire to temporarily isolate themselves from the world.