Video: "Free fall" forming the ergonomics of the furniture. Conceptual and technological installation from Israeli designers
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Free falling ("Free Fall") - a defiant installation, developed by the studio of an Israeli designer Ezri tarazi, is designed to present and decipher the concept of an unusual chair to the viewer, the shape of which is formed by a mannequin filled with concrete falling from above.
The unique armchair is made of perforated metal, which is strong enough to withstand the stress of a seated person.
However, the perforated sheet can be subjected to a higher load, at which it takes on a fixed and ergonomic shape.
This creative process takes place as follows - initially having the shape of a prism, the future chair was rigidly fixed and "thrown under a vertical blow" by a graceful female figure - a plastic mannequin filled with concrete and falling from a sufficiently large height.
Each piece of furniture created in this way cannot exactly repeat the shape of the bend of its predecessor, and therefore, each new ergonomic chair is unique and has its own subtle nuances. The urban design and physical properties of Free Falling seating materials allow them to perfectly adapt to the ambiance of ultra-modern indoor and outdoor spaces.
You can get acquainted with the work of the author of an innovative way of making furniture by visiting the official website of his design studio:
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