'Arm' chair
2016
‘Arm’ is not another chair; it is an anti-chair. It celebrates nonsense, and gleefully breaks the chair design rule book. It is not comfortable; in fact, it cannot be sat on. It is the outline or symbol of a chair, produced in fine American Oak.
‘Arm’ is designed to fit over any everyday seat – from a plastic patio chair to an office chair or even a bucket – to create a completely new chair, cloaked in the signified history and value of the bent oak form. Its silhouette is a cartoon of the archetypal continuous sack back Windsor.
The award winning project began as an investigation in to the constraints of wood bending, a process that is closely associated with the history of chair design.
Oiled American Oak
Photography by Cornelius Geraets
What we did
Concept Design
Prototyping