The cantilevered chair is a modernist invention, but you will see something a bit different happening in the design of the Lamed Chair. The legless furnishing concept does not bear weight in a balanced way from left to right -- an unevenness that is typically established from front to back instead.
Theoretically, if the structure of Rodolphe Pauloin's contemporary perch is not stiff enough, the sitter might find himself leaning to the right side. The suggestion, however, is that the frame would be solid, and suitably made from one of a number of different materials.
Beginning as a ribbon-like panel, the wood, plastic or metal would be bent smoothly in five places to form the various support and surface segments of the S-shaped Lamed Chair. The intriguing twisting of the design could even be emphasized by Tron-like edging with electroluminescence.
Sinuous Asymmetrical Seating
The Lamed Chair Has a Cantilevered Composition as a Sideways S Shape
Trend Themes
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2. Cantilevered Furniture - Furniture designs that explore the concept of weight distribution and balance through the use of cantilevered structures, offering new possibilities for modernist inventions.
3. Twisted Design - Designs that incorporate twisting elements, adding visual intrigue and creating a sense of movement in furniture
Industry Implications
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