Inspired by the ancient Japanese art of paper folding, The Plie Collection by Gergely Kiss-Gal is modern and geometry-infused. The architect's experimental workshop is designed using sophisticated technology that manipulates its modular pieces perfectly.
The collection will debut at TENT London and features custom tailoring that is flat packed to resemble a series of disassembled puzzle pieces. Using Atelier workshop's latest Plie technology, the architect developed a joint-free, plywood frame that was easily transformed into a three-dimensional furniture piece that resembles a folded piece of Origami art.
This inventive furniture collection by Gergely Kiss-Gal marks the future of assembled furniture design and embodies an aesthetic of streamlined minimalism. The collection requires no additional joinery pieces when building thanks to its tailored and collapsible concept.
Folded Origami Furnishings
The Plie Collection by Gergely Kiss-Gal is Geometry-Infused
Trend Themes
1. Modular Furniture Design - Gergely Kiss-Gal's collection showcases the potential for customizable flat-packed furniture that requires no additional joinery pieces when building.
2. Geometry-inspired Decor - The Plie Collection by Gergely Kiss-Gal features an aesthetic of streamlined minimalism and geometric shapes that could inspire other decor designers.
3. Plywood Innovation - Gergely Kiss-Gal's use of a joint-free, plywood frame in The Plie Collection highlights the potential for new and innovative uses of the material in design and construction.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Manufacturing - The Plie Collection offers opportunities for furniture manufacturers to develop modular, joint-free, flat-packed designs.
2. Interior Design - Designers in the interior design industry can explore geometry-inspired minimalist design like The Plie Collection.
3. Construction Materials - The innovative use of plywood in Gergely Kiss-Gal's furniture designs could inspire new uses of the material in construction and architecture.