Seoul-based designer Shim Seungyeon creates a range of dynamic furniture designs in the form of the Pressura Stool and Table. It embodies a bold design with organic structures -- it also has a solid palette but ironically delivers a soft aesthetic.
It is made by pressing together hollow metal pipes which is notably a technique that is often used by metalworkers to create structures. The pipes make up the stool and table with a large diameter purposefully done to add a visual effect and durability. The compressed structures also form the connection points that hold the legs to the seat plate and connect them to the upper frame section of the table. The hues include cream, silver, navy, pistachio, red-brown, and yellow.
Bold-Tonal Organic Furniture Series
Shim Seungyeon Designs the Pressura Stool and Table
Trend Themes
1. Bold Design - The Pressura Stool and Table embody a bold design with organic structures and a solid palette, delivering a soft aesthetic.
2. Hollow Metal Pipes - The use of hollow metal pipes in creating the Pressura Stool and Table offers a visually striking effect and enhances durability.
3. Compressed Structures - The compressed structures in the Pressura furniture collection form connection points, providing stability and reinforcing the overall design.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Manufacturing - The bold-tonal organic furniture series presents an opportunity for furniture manufacturers to explore innovative design techniques using hollow metal pipes.
2. Interior Design - Interior designers can leverage the Pressura Stool and Table's unique visual effect and soft aesthetic to create dynamic and compelling spaces.
3. Metalworking - The use of compressed structures in the Pressura furniture series opens up possibilities for metalworkers to innovate their fabrication techniques and create distinct products.