Thursday, June 4, 2009

Concept Develpoment

This design is very simple in its form and would be extremely easy to construct. Im not to sure if it will be able to support alot of weight and needs more development for it to work. Once again i am incorporating the soft angles into the design but I feel it just needs more to it.


This is using the same technique as the other example, how ever I do like the form and I think it has a nice angle to the back rest. This is a good example to work with and develop as i like the subtlety of the gentle angles.Now this is a different technique compared to the others and just uses one very lengthy piece of material and possibly may not fit on the desired space of material we are provided with. I do like the idea of the angled bottom for a foot rest though.

Here is another chair with an interlocking system. This design is a lot more simple and abit too basic. I think there needs a lot more thought in this design if it were to work. Its deffinately not one of my favourite designs.



This is more of a lounge chair where people can lye down and rest their feet. This design incorporates more of a organic form and has a fluid like motion to it. I think it is a very appealing design and looks very attractive yet i think it may be very complicated when it comes to constuction time. I don't think the curved legs could support a lot of weight and could collapse instantly.




This concept is following the idea I came up with when creating the support system and uses the same principles. I like the idea of the chair sloting into another chair which would lengthen the amount of room for more people to sit on. If the chair is sitting alone the side section can be used as a side tanle.





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