Design What

Design What

Design What featuring great design, architecture, fashion, graphics and innovation from across the globe.

 

Shell

The Shell sofa appeared as a combination of sea shells outlines and fashion trends in imitating exoskeleton technology and 3d printing. The aim was to create a sofa with the effect of optical illusion. It should be the light and airy furniture that could be used both at home and outdoors. To achieve the effect of lightness a web of nylon ropes was used. Thus the hardness of the carcass is balanced by the weaving and softness of the silhouette lines. A rigid base under the corner sections of the seat can be used as side tables and soft overhead seats and cushions finish the composition.

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Saddle Seat

Saddle Seat is a new archetype chair that provides good posture and high concentration of users’ work and study with playful aspect. While normal chairs can be sit with one way, users can ride on it, sit sideway and lean on arm rest when they have a break. Furthermore, Saddle Seat cares about sustainability. The structure is made out of one non-welded piece of steel tube. It can be stacked when it is transported. Users will be able to enjoy the aging of wooden components and cultivate a sense of care and longevity.

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A

Refined silhouette of the bar stool most closely resembles the letter "A". Where the legs are side lines and the footrest is crossing line. Letter "A" belongs to leadership symbols as it is the first letter of most alphabets around the globe. The bar stool has particular construction with metal core what allows it to have durable and sustainable slender legs. The stool is light in weight and pretty easy to manufacture yet very strong.

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SYSTEM

Is design often conscious with intent? How can design be deconstructed to derive a level of novelty besides its dominant principles? Inspired by American artist Sol LeWitt's Wall Drawings, the result is a set of steel interpretation accentuated by light and shadow. This experiential project exemplifies an exploration of systematic practice, visual interactions, and human experiences.

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vanory Estelle

Estelle combines classic design in the form of a cylindrical, handmade glass body with innovative lighting technology that produces three-dimensional lighting effects on the textile lampshade. Deliberately designed to turn lighting moods into an emotional experience, Estelle offers an infinite variety of static and dynamic moods that produce all sorts of colours and transitions, controlled via a touch panel on the luminaire or a smartphone app.

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Folded

Folded aim to express tradition and modernism, a mix showed by using a traditional wooden frame and synthetic shell. Folded a chair exploring sensuality and dialogue between two shapes and two materials. is Like a “well-matched couple” each part is complementary of the other and each material have a function creating this chair.

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