robert van embricqs: rising chair

robert van embricqs: rising chair


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'to what degree is the object you're creating capable of dictating its own design?
is it even possible for an object to 'tell' for which form its best suited? if so, what will the end result be?
'
following this train of thought designer robert van embricqs developed 'rising chair'.

in the designer's own words:
'the foundation of any chair is the flat surface you'll eventually sit down on. using this notion as a starting point,
I made several cuts in the flat surface and pulled up the different beam-like strands of cut the surface.
this created the preliminary but already distinct features of any chair: back, seat and legs.
the rhythm of the wooden beams gives the chair an organic shape. the cuts are most visible when the chair is still down.
however at that stage of the construction, I still didn't know what shape the chair would take in the end.
this was determined by the various arches of the wooden beams the chair is made up of. as a creator,
I felt a special connection to the material I was working with. molding the chair into its definitive form, it felt like a special,
hard to define partnership between myself and the material.  

I came across the seat design when I was experimenting with the various angles of the wooden beams.
I wanted to see if it was possible to create a surface-like structure with them. the solution was to turn every
odd-numbered beam in the exact opposite direction of its neighbour. this way the seat most resembles the petals of a flower.
this again emphasizes the nature vibe I wanted this chair to exude.    

the seating area of the chair can be called to attention by applying different colours. in its flat state,
using a variety of colors can help define the areas on the beam that create the seat. it’s also possible to underline
the contrast between the sides of the chair and the top. this can be done by picking different colors for them.' 



side



a look through the slates



flat and 3-D construction



laying flat before construction



rendering of the chair's transformation 'rising' from flat to 3D



cuts



colored versions



model1



model2

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robertvanembricqs
04.17.11  
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Very interesting.
Good job.
pg2011   04.17.11
Take a look at the Clip Folding Chair by Moooi. Same basic idea, different execution.
name   04.17.11
The project here looks interesting, Good job.
Sharen   04.17.11
best! best product shown on designboom for weeks!
very good
max   04.17.11
great concept, execution and object ! anyway is it comfortable to be used as an ordinary chair ? thats a rather rhetoric question though ; )
mr. where is the point   04.17.11
i wonder how it's like to sit on; the seat looks quite narrow.
oliver   04.18.11
it sits comfortable:-)
Robert   04.18.11
brilliant
Moi   04.18.11
this is design! love it
andriano   04.18.11

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