abie abdillah: rattan chairs

abie abdillah: rattan chairs


'doeloe lounge chair' by abie abdillah, 2010
rattan frames with upholstered seating and backrest
1100 x 1000 x 800 mm


indonesian furniture designer abie abdillah has just sent us his latest works, the 'doeloe lounge chair' and 'pretzel bench'.
for both furniture pieces, the young craftsman utilized rattan, a highly sustainable material with over 600 different species in existence.
native to south east asia, a rattan palm can quickly grow up to more than 100 meters in height.
indonesia provides roughly 70% of the world's rattan supply. although aesthetically similar to bamboo,
rattan is much more solid and bendy.



(left) front view
(right) back view



the design of 'oplet' from the 30s to the late 70s, a small car used in jakarta for public transportation, was the starting
point and form reference of 'doeloe lounge chair'. the designer used curved rattan poles as a frame and backrest
for the upholstered seating unit. viewed from the front, the arm rests resemble the circular headlights of the traditional vehicle.



side elevation



'pretzel bench', 2010
bent rattan poles
970 x 650 x 470 mm


'pretzel bench' is a modular bench that utilizes long, bent poles of rattan for its frame. strong and solid, the material is also
very elastic, ideal for comfortable seating. the shape of a 'pretzel' - a bavarian salty bread - was borrowed for the structural form.



(left) side view
(right) front view



erica db
09.07.10  
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wow.. great work Abie! love it!
singgih s kartono   09.07.10
chair looks cool, like those crisps you can get in M&S
UK gent   09.07.10
salute!
raditya ardianto   09.07.10
Prototype or Digital 3D?
I've never seen like this before, rattan construction without bond "pitrit".
Great job
Arif   09.07.10
i love the bench!....
peppy   09.07.10
often designers come up with outrageous forms and then end up using materials which aren't so practical. it is nice to see this project and how materials were really a part of the design process. utilizing local rattan palm is both a sustainable and ethical design practice. beautiful form and use of rattan.
gives traditional rattan furniture a bit of a bad rep.
: )
jesse   09.07.10
Fantastic... design thinking at work!
Dwi Muhtaman   09.08.10
cool bi! you must try chicken satay form for your chair structure :D
titoanggara   09.08.10
whoa!!
nice! love it !
fitorio leksono   09.08.10
mantap..nice work abie..

*i'm proud of you...hehe...:D
muftialem   09.08.10
wow cool bro!
one thing that i like most from 'doeloe chair' is that there's no additional structure inside bottom chair, which is good and honest.
iqra firdausy   09.08.10
Nice idea, but it's a rendering. Can you actually do this with rattan?
tom   09.09.10
Nice Rattan work Abie, like it, specially the pretzel bench...
Rudyh   09.10.10

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