Industrial Design Student Work: The One-Line Chair

This One-Line Chair was done by Shira Gandelman while studying Industrial Design at Israel’s Holon Institute of Technology.

“The concept behind this chair is to evoke a captivating sense of asymmetry that is visually appealing. Its design aims to convey a feeling of weightlessness, allowing the air to gracefully flow through the chair’s various components.”

“The chair’s structure is crafted using stainless steel pipes of varying diameters, ingeniously interconnecting to form a continuous line and shape.”

“As for the seat, it is composed of painted plastic and consists of two distinct parts seamlessly attached to the pipes. This arrangement creates a seat with an intriguing open space within, only visible from the chair’s rear perspective.”

Well done!

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