wilsonart challenges at ICFF 2010

'142' by competition winner esan arsan
wilsonart international, a decorative laminate manufacturer, sponsors an annual
design competition known as 'wilsonart challenges'. the industrial design department
of a single college or university is selected to participate, with the goal of creating
a series of chairs made predominately of wilsonart's product. through visits with wilsonart
experts and design professionals, the students are instructed in practical manufacturing
techniques while also receiving contextual lectures on the history of chair design and
laminate manufacture.
student were give the criteria of making their chair designs functional and should include
the 'chip chain' image that is an iconic part of wilsonart's brand identity. this year brooklyn
based pratt Institute rose to the challenge, and the student's chairs were unveiled at the ICFF
in new york.

'142' by esan arsan
'one for two' is a hug embracing loveseat designed by competition winner esan arsan to
seat one or two people. the backrest wraps around to give the sitter a pat on the shoulder.
this 'pat' is intended to make the users feel understood, accepted and supported.
the inspiration for the chair comes from an exploration of situations
where people
need a little encouragement to start interacting with each other.

'nabolis chair' by mike jozewicz
amongst the four selected runner up designs is the 'nabolis' chair by mike jozewicz.
it is an experiment in layering of material, color and meaning. wilsonart laminate,
itself a product composed of multiple layers of material, is applied in a series of layers
to form a topographic surface. the character of the chair’s surface was derived from
the designer’s photographic study of weathering in commonplace man-made materials.

detail

'lunch bag chair' by alexandra pulver (runner up)
the 'lunch bag' chair by alexander pulver is a simple stool inspired by a brown paper bags,
which is a classic icon of a working class lunch. the designer abstracted the wrinkles
and folds that give paper bags so much character into simple facets, thereby alluding
to the bag without making an obvious reference.

'wilson primitive' by jonathan gillen (runner up)
based on the style 'primitive maximilism', this chair design titled 'wilson primitive'
by jonathan gillen places an emphasis on the process of creation, work intensive practices,
and primitive craft. the result is a chaotic idea placed into structure and order, a visual
clean repeating system designed to interact with the user. built from reclaimed laminate samples,
this chair took over 70 hours to weave.

detail

'tempo' by sushir kadidal (runner up)
the visual language of the 'tempo' chair by sushir kadidal draws from the sinewaves that
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