
The folding chair that has a lot of art
Maybe a chair express art as well as functionality and be literally non-intrusive. This is the idea behind this amazing piece of folding chair that falls in love with its simplicity, practicality and that literally deceives the naked eye. We can already have a lot of furniture in small spaces and that they fit well, the only thing we need is to remove them from the wall to be able to use them.
The industrial project fromDe-dimension designed by Jongha Choi is part of a deep study of the relationship between the 2D image and its representation in 3D through industrial design whose technical solution that we see in the video is impeccable to convertfolding chairs, tables or stools that we see in a flat version, in 2D hanging on the wall, in versatile pieces when assembled in three dimensions.
A folding system patented that the designer wants to transfer to other types of everyday objects. I think the move-ins furniture they will be easier from now on!
«The history of the image has always been aligned with the history of the human race. In our vast history, we have understood and represented it in various ways. Unlike in the past, we are not only seeing the image as a medium in which we associate objects, but also to give a personal identity to the image itself. This is the starting point of my work, where industrial design is the instrument and link between 2D and 3D representation »says the designer.
It is evident that the folding concept It has been a long time since it has been framing a project by different designers. Fortunately, there are folding designer chairs and light made by the most imaginative minds, which combines the beauty of a chair with attractive curves with the comfort that gives it its lightness and resistance. In this case, we are talking about the Flux chair, made of quality polypropylene, which weighs less than five kilos and is capable of supporting more than 150 kilos of weight.
We must remember that one of the biggest problems of folding chairs is that they tend to be heavy and, to top it all, unstable, a combination of virtues that makes it a solution only suitable for extreme emergencies … But let's see the interesting video of this model.
Proven! … Hold on and very well. Perhaps its weak point is the montage, which is less intuitive and immediate than the typical folding chair, although not excessively complicated.
As we see in the video, it can be docked in a few seconds with two supposedly easy gestures, although it sure takes longer than to deploy the frequent folding. However, this disadvantage is offset by the enormous advantage of saving space.
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