WOODINI stool20. Oct2012
"The concept of the project is to achieve an complex and constructive 3 dimensional form by cutting and assembling simple 2 dimensional cuts of plywood. The 2 dimensional cuts create a curved square profile which enables a dimension change in the joining point. This creates a continuance form and construction while maintaining the aesthetics of the joining point. The seat is made of polymer sheet which is screwed on top of the construction and bends to shape when assembled." - Bakery Design
Detail of the acryl seat.---
Available also as a high chair.---
Seat frame joint connections.---
Prototypes of the frame joints.---
Component pieces of the chair.---
Details of the final chair.---
Testing the 'Woodini' chair.---
Bakery was founded in 2009. The studio consists of designers Ran Amitai (Born 1980) and Gilli Kuchik (Born 1983). The designers met and became a couple in life and in design during their studies at the department of Industrial Design at the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design in Jerusalem Israel.The designers believe in a design process based on hands-on experimentation and play with materials and technologies and finding new ways of interpreting traditional production methods.
Gilli and Ran live and work in Tel Aviv, Israel.
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