jamy yang: jiujie chair for steelcase
jamy yang: jiujie chair for steelcase

'jiujie chair' by jamy yang for steelcase
american furniture manufacturer steelcase invited chinese designer jamy yang
to participate in a crossover project based on the classic 'think chair' that was designed
by glen oliver low previously for the company.
the result is called 'jiujie chair', task seating for the office made from an eco-plastic that jamy
developed in 2010. in order to reduce waste, jamy wove the chair's skeleton with the cut-off eco-plastic
to create a colorful and comfortable 'nest' of sorts. sitting inside the egg-shaped hood which hangs
over one's head will force users to think about how we should face the degrading environment
surrounded by increasing waste.
this is the first occasion in which steelcase has cooperated with chinese mainland designers and artists.

the eco-plastic is woven around the frame of the chair creating a nest effect

the chair features a 'hood' that hangs over the sitter's head

detail
omg :/
heineken 01.24.11
this looks like "campana brothers gone bad" =(
jaci 01.24.11
isn't everything the campana brothers make bAd?
gimmy 01.24.11
this must be an extension of the foamie pointer finger you see at football matches
mstndvn 01.24.11
if you are going to forget about function at least make your form beautiful...this is is neither good form or function
the egg 01.27.11
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