This design can be described in three words: fluid, dynamic, and semi-organic. The design inspiration comes from the antler chair of the Qing Dynasty in China, combined with the structural elements of Nordic chair design, aiming to create a modern interpretation of classical culture.
The backrest and seat cushion form a 110-degree angle, providing users with a comfortable sitting experience. This angled design offers a relaxed sitting posture, reduces back pressure, and promotes overall comfort. The holes are located on the armrests and can add enjoyment to the user’s daily use. Users can place small decorations, storage items, or other small objects in the holes, adding personalization and practicality. The structural design at the front end of the armrest allows for the installation of customized components such as sculptures, trays, reading lights, and more. This design transforms the armrest into a multifunctional area personalized to the user’s needs. Users can choose suitable components to decorate the front end of the armrest based on their preferences and requirements, making it more practical and aesthetically pleasing.
This design aims to provide a fresh understanding of culture and history, offering a new approach to preserving and carrying forward classical traditions. It seeks to reinterpret and present the essence of classical culture in a modern context, bridging the gap between the past and the present. The intention is to provide users with a sensation between organic materials and manufactured products, blending familiarity with a sense of novelty. This juxtaposition of organic and industrial elements creates a unique and intriguing aesthetic, allowing users to experience a harmonious coexistence of natural and manufactured components.
Size: 638 x 540 x 789cm Weight: 10kg Material: Cherry, Poplar
Category:FurnitureYear:2023Designers:Yihong Li, Brooklyn, New York, USAManufacturer:Yihong Li, Brooklyn, New York, USA