ran amitai: nature of material

ran amitai: nature of material


nature of material by ran amitai

ran amitai, a recent graduate of the bezalel academy of art and design of jerusalem, israel,
developed the 'nature of material' project, a series of stackable furniture,
as his final thesis at bezalel.

'in the beginning I worked mainly with paper, making small scale models' says amitai.
'whenever I saw potential or a need to check stability I translated the small paper model
in to a life size sheet metal model.
'




every object is folded from a spread of laser cut aluminum sheet,
which then bends to the final form using a bending mold.


the making of the stool



the idea of the project is to combine straight origami like folds with natural folds.





'all of the objects are created by planed and exact folds that create side effects of
stretching and bending in the material. in other words, I am folding the legs of the objects
and the surface above reacts naturally to the folding act' says amitai.


a low table


nature of material stools and chairs


paper models


nature of material stackable stools


testing the stool


nature of material stackable chairs




'this integration between the strict and natural folds creates a steady construction from one hand
and soft, organic, upholstery like shape from the other hand' ran amitai says.


ran amitai is part of the israeli design group bakery, which will be showing
in the upcoming salone satellite 2010, milan, italy
massimo db
01.24.10  
30
its really great post! great design, beautiful and minimal, well done
fabiano circunflexo   01.24.10
Wow! Really good! )
shibuta   01.24.10
the 3rd and 4th pictures look connected
ben   01.24.10
the table is boring. the chair, however, is brilliant in form and 'construction'. i wonder how well it sits--as it appears domed.
f.stachio   01.24.10
Bom desenho
Gosto deste estilo tipo 'Luís Valido'
Parabens
Teresa Matos Beja   01.24.10
Best thing I have seen in ages - well done. I hope you do well out of this in Milan!
Richard   01.24.10
It wakes up my wish to possess it! Where to buy it???
monique   01.25.10
Great!
FAB   01.25.10
Nice work Ran
Dubi R   01.25.10
Good work, very modern. I like how simple they seem yet there is so much going on.
Bryce   01.25.10
Las formas son interesantes, no se que tan cómodo sean los productos, pero La pérdida de material es una locura, en mi opinión Cuando uno diseña Debe sr CONSECUENTE con múltiples parámetros.
javier (chile)   01.26.10
I really like the design of Ran Amita
me
Cagsan   01.26.10
I'm not sure if the 3-legged chair is stable though. If the user tilt a little bit to the sides, will the chair topple?
leowmc   01.26.10
behatzlecha beMilano!
I enjoy your maquettes very much, and hope you will continue to explore 'furniture' in that direction. Some of the non-conventional forms are most interesting and i could definitely see them in situ.
Bravo.
Linda Benveniste, Bezalel graphic design '79   01.26.10
very 2002.
think 2011.   01.26.10
fantastic welldone your work is off into....... great
ak   01.26.10
good job dude, very nice
Respect   01.26.10
What about material waste?? why don´t we start thinking about material optimization??? not so cool for me, and allready seen similar stuff applied on furniture... why don´t we start thinking about sustainability more seriously??
JP   01.26.10
VERY NICE, I LIKE IT
ADI BLUM SARTORI   01.26.10
Congratulations on the beautiful design and production pieces
steve 1.26.10   01.27.10
simply amazing...good work
liaqat   01.27.10
I really like the application of bends in the design of objects, congratulations!
fy   01.27.10
VERY NICE PROJECT
I THINK YOU SOULD TRY TO HAVE NEW STYLING FHOTOS
SO IT WILL TAKE IT HIGEAR

GOOD LUCK

KOBI
KOBI   01.28.10
AWESOME WORK....SIMPLE AND VERY EFFECTIVE
AJAY SEKAR   02.03.10
Me too, like it very much, good luck in Milan!
Klaas   02.03.10
so cool storable and great chazak u' baruch
diane kaston   02.03.10
Caralho, que foda!
Demian (Brasil)   02.03.10
The proposed folding method is a nice solution for a complicated form, even it's not precise. The ovarall result is not ergonomic at all (convex seat) and maybe harmfull (at back support edges) I think it looks nice in closeup shots
juan   02.03.10
wow, this is amazing!! i want some.
Mr Vimes   02.04.10
SO COOL
A.R.T.   02.04.10

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