A type of organic design is achieved with the Bois Mou Chairs that actually requires the artificial manipulation of a natural material. Gorgeous planks of timber were treated to pressure to create curves and inflections that resemble the wave-like patterns you find in nature.
Jules Levasseur explores the possibilities of bentwood in a series of assorted objects that includes loungers and recliners that mold to meet ergonomic standards. While the material is hard itself, the user can experience comfort when kicking back in these graceful Bois Mou Chairs.
To give the pieces some extra flair, the designer supports the panels with fine metal frameworks that cross and kink and offer visual intrigue. One model has even been finished with flaring boards that fold out every which way.
Undulating Lumber Loungers
The Bois Mou Chairs Have Been Manipulated for an Organic Appearance
Trend Themes
1. Organic Design - The trend of organic design involves the artificial manipulation of natural materials to achieve a more natural and flowing appearance.
2. Bentwood Exploration - Bentwood exploration trend explores the possibilities of using curved and treated timber to create ergonomic and comfortable furniture pieces.
3. Intricate Metal Frameworks - The trend of using intricate metal frameworks in furniture design adds visual intrigue and support to enhance the overall aesthetic of the pieces.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Manufacturing - Disruptive innovation opportunities in the furniture manufacturing industry include experimenting with new techniques and materials, such as the artificial manipulation of natural materials like timber.
2. Interior Design - In the interior design industry, there is an opportunity to incorporate organic design elements and curved timber furniture pieces to create unique and aesthetically pleasing spaces.
3. Metalwork and Fabrication - The metalwork and fabrication industry can explore innovative ways of creating intricate metal frameworks that provide both functional support and visual appeal in furniture design.