Chair for daisenbear
The “H Chair” is a selected piece of the "interval" series by Xiaoyan Wei. Her inspiration came from free-flowing curves and forms in space. It changes the relationship of furniture and space by offering a variety of potentials to improve the user experience. The result was delicately made to balance between the comfort and the idea of breath. The use of the brass rods was not only for stabilization but also to deliver visual diversity to the design; it highlights the negative space made by two flowing curves with different linearity for the space to breath.
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H Chair in your language: we provide project translations across multiple languages: Chair EN, Stoel AF, Karrigia SQ, ወንበር AM, الكرسي AR, Աթոռը HY, Stul AZ, Aulkia EU, Крэсла BE, চেয়ার BN, Stolica BS, Стол BG, ကုလားထိုင် MY, Cadira CA, Mpando NY, 椅子 ZH, Sedia CO, Stolica HR, Židle CS, Stol DA, Stoel NL, Seĝo EO, Tool ET, Tuoli FI, La Chaise FR, Cadeira GL, სკამი KA, Stuhl DE, Καρέκλα EL, ખુરશી GU, Chèz HT, Kujera HA, כסא HE, कुर्सी HI, Szék HU, Kursi ID, Chathaoirleach GA, Oche IG, Stól IS, La Sedia IT, 椅子 JA, Kursi JV, ಕುರ್ಚಿ KN, Орындық KK, កៅអី KM, Intebe RW, Отургуч KY, 의자 KO, Kursî KU, Sella LA, Stull LB, ເກົ້າອີ້ LO, Kėdė LT, Krēsls LV, Стол MK, Seza MG, Kerusi MS, കസേര ML, Siġġu MT, Tūru MI, खुर्ची MR, Сандал MN, कुर्सी NE, Stol NO, ଚେୟାର OR, ਕੁਰਸੀ PA, صندلی FA, Krzesło PL, چوکۍ PS, Cadeira PT, Scaun RO, Стул RU, ڪرسي SD, Nofoa SM, Столица SR, Tha Cathair GD, Cheya SN, පුටුව SI, Stolička SK, Stol SL, Kursi SO, Setulo ST, Silla ES, Korsi SU, Mwenyekiti SW, Stol SV, நாற்காலி TA, కుర్చీ TE, Кафедра TG, เก้าอี้ TH, Oturgyç TK, Upuan TL, Sandalye TR, Урындык TT, ئورۇندۇق UG, Стілець UK, کرسی UR, Stul UZ, Ghế VI, Cadair CY, Stoel FY, Sihlalo XH, שטול YI, Alaga YO, Isitulo ZU, 椅子 ZY, Ang Lingkuranan CEB, Noho HAW, Lub Rooj Zaum HMN.
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The visual language of the "h chair" expresses the designer's unique interpretation of 18 century neoclassic design. A sense of contradiction was created by a combination of hard wood and soft texture. The set of brass metal rods help stabilizing the body structure and bring dramatic visual diversity to the design, in the meantime highlight a very “breathable” negative space made by two flowing curves with different linearity. The entire design full of contradictions and balance.
Chair, breathing design, Negative space, Italian neoclassical, New form
Bentwood/ Ash wood/ Brass/ Leather
The first creative challenge was to capture the spirit of 18th century neoclassic furniture design and interpret that in a unique but modern way. A good amount of field research was conducted to set the tone of the design. A list of keywords was built at the very beginning to be used as guidelines for design ideation and exploration through the end to the final proposal. Trying to create an interesting way to express “breathability” in design was another challenge. One has to be simple but dramatic and achieves visual harmony in the design hierarchy. Iterations in scaled 3D models were built to help exploring different possibilities. Finding the balance between functionality and design was a lengthy journey. After all the sculpting and adjustments, it must be able to perform as a stable chair that brings joy and comfort experience to the consumers. Full size rough prototypes were created once the general framework was lock-in to make sure it is structurally functional. A series tests were conducted in order to find the exact position where the connector should be installed.
The project started in April 2019 and finished in August 2019 in Los Angeles, and exhibit in SaloneSatellite in April 2020
Two pieces of Bentwood(seat to backrest) connect by the gold metal components, it's also balance originally flowing state of the chair.
The furniture series “interval” concentrates on the expressive beauty that can be created in a room through the dynamic expression of form. By utilizing the negative space in the room my design process creates furniture which captures a sense of surprise and punctuation in an otherwise neutral space. In this colorful world, we really require such a space for breath and balance.
The h chair is a piece of the “interval” furniture series. The design was inspired by the beauty of free flowing curves and forms in a neutral space. It was meant to bring a comforting and “breathable" experience to users.
Photo: Liu Wei
H Chair Chair has been a Bronze winner in the Furniture Design award category in the year 2019 organized by the prestigious A' Design Award & Competition. The Bronze A' Design Award is given to outstanding designs that showcase a high degree of creativity and practicality. It recognizes the dedication and skill of designers who produce work that stands out for its thoughtful development and innovative use of materials and technology. These designs are acknowledged for their professional execution and potential to influence industry standards positively. Winning this award highlights the designer's ability to blend form and function effectively, offering solutions that enhance people's lives and wellbeing.
Xiaoyan Wei was recognized with the coveted Bronze A' Design Award in 2020, a testament to excellence of their work H Chair Chair.
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