2011年11月9日星期三

Chair building process

1 to 1 part drawing:

preparing material:

 cut the shapes:

weld together:

finished legs assembly:


 seat is lasercutted and then glued 3 of them together: 

bending mould for back rest:



making the mould:

finished negative mould:


glue 8 layers of 2mm plywood together and then bend:


cut the shape of the back rest:

 sand the seat surface:

another steel rod support is added to the original structure of the leg for added strength:
 finished chair frame:


painted with grey primer:

seat and backrest surface sanded:

paint the frame with white paint:

 rendering image of the chair:



2011年10月3日星期一

2011年8月29日星期一

Purchased chair evaluation

Photo Essay




CAD TECHNICAL DRAWING



This chair is picked among junks that thrown out by a household. It was in a set of four and I picked two of them. It is a quite old fashioned wooden chair with heavily faded and damaged surface, which indicates it has been sitting there for many years, probably 20 years plus. And it must have been used or disposed in the outdoor for a long time.

According to its style, seat height and material, and the fact that it was in a set of four, I guess that this chair should be once used as a dinning chair, and not designed to be used in the outdoor. The style of this chair is a typical Victoria era furniture design with decorative legs and back supporting beams. The surface of the wooden chair is very corrupted and faded and no paint or protective layers were seemed to be applied. The colour of the chair now appears to be a natural faded yellowish wood colour. Although its surfaces are damaged, the structural rigidity is still quite strong, probably due to its structural design which applied the triangular rule. The chair’s components are probably carved by hand and the structural beams are inserted into holes on each other while the legs are attached to the seat by screws.

Above all, we can see that this chair is designed in the Victoria era style, designed to be an indoor dining chair, has been sitting there for a long time, and very cheaply made as seen from its non-protective surface and use of obvious screw assembly. 



2011年8月15日星期一

project 1: furniture design history

photo essay:


sketches:



exploded perspective drawing:


 contextual essay:


Panton chair

"Most people spend their lives living in dreary, beige conformity, mortally afraid of using color. The main purpose of my work is to provoke people into using their imagination and make their surroundings more exciting." - Verner Panton.
Verner Panton is considered one of Denmark's most influential 20th-century furniture and interior designers. His works were innovative and futuristic and in a variety of materials, especially plastics, and in vibrant and exotic colours. He was a master of the fluid, futuristic style of 1960s design which introduced the pop aesthetic to furniture and interiors. His most famous designs include the Panton chair and the flying chairs both designed in 1960s.

The Panton chair has won various design awards world-wide. Its expressive shape and the breakthrough use of material and process make it a true 20th century design icon. The Panton chair is the very first ever to be constructed from one continuous piece of plastic using injection molding. It uses tough and flexible fiberglass reinforced polypropylene dyed through and also contains additional additives to prevent early fading of colours. The chair offers great seating comfort thanks to the cantilever base, together with its ergonomically designed shape. Supporting ribs are also added to the connection edge between the base and seat, ensuring a sturdy structure of the chair.

There are a few tags to the 1960s like “plastic and PVC, disposable, multi-purpose furniture, low-level, revivalist, fun, witty”. It was also known as the start of the human space era. Verner Panton’s multi-purpose furniture in molded plastic was a famous design icon of that decade, combining pop aesthetic, futuristic style and new material process into furniture design.


Reference:
hive,panton chair,viewed 15th August 2011
http://hivemodern.com/pages/products.php?sid=226