miriam estévez marries concrete & canvas in fabric. seating collection
all images courtesy of miriam estévez

 

 

 

‘fabric.’ is an outdoor seating collection by product designer miriam estévez that marries concrete and canvas. each seat is made of a synthetic layer composed of a specific dry concrete and PVC sheet formula. the 5mm material is flexible, allowing each seat to be molded white dry. when hydrated, the composite quickly hardens, forming a thin, tough layer that is long lasting, waterproof, and fire-resistant.

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construction details 

 

 

 

the collection is based on the results of structural research undertaken by estévez. in addition to the material itself, the project focuses on pattern design techniques and geometry in order to create stable, volumetric shapes that can stand on their own — without supplementary support. ‘fabric.’ is a unique series of seats that merge textile warmth with concrete coldness. 

 


video courtesy of miriam estévez

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the material is standalone, without the need of any additional internal structures 

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the project changes perception by creating a soft, yet resistant material

miriam estévez marries concrete & canvas in fabric. seating collection
‘fabric.’

miriam estévez marries concrete & canvas in fabric. seating collection
closing a section of the form

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seam stitching; a series of techniques were used based on their locations on the seat 

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chain stitching is used to join the piece firmly, and instills homogeneity in the chairs

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after removing the pieces from water, the remains of cement are left impregnated on the material

 

 

designboom has received this project from our ‘DIY submissions‘ feature, where we welcome our readers to submit their own work for publication. see more project submissions from our readers here.

 

edited by: nick brink | designboom