Gaudy Chair

Fri, Jun 11, 2010, by Designboom - Weblog

Furniture, Seating

the ‘gaudi chair’ by dutch studio geenen is the follow-up of the ‘gaudi stool‘ which wascreated in 2009. it was designed using the same method employed by antoni gaudi, who  made models of hanging chains, which upside-down showed him the strongest shape for his churches. additionally, to be able to determine the structure of the chair’s backrest, a software script was used.

the script was based on three steps: first the distribution of forces across the surface of the chair, secondly the direction of forces defined the position of the ribs and finally the amount of force specified the height of a rib.

materials and techniques were chosen to create a lightweight chair. the surface is made of carbon fiber, the ribs are made of glass-filled nylon, fused by selective laser sintering.

Reference: Designboom

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