Sound Wave Chairs

Matthew Plummer Fernandez

This is not a Lego chair, rather it is a chair whose contour resembles the chart (shown) showing sound waves mapped on a 3D graph of volume (height), frequency (depth), and time (width).

The London-based designer, Matthew Plummer Fernandez had to experiment not with his drafting board but with more than 700 sounds in order to get this chair design. The actual chair is made up of water-jet-cut polyethylene foam so it is comfortable enough to sit on. But the price might be a tad too loud - $7,280!
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1. Sound Wave Chair Design - Designing furniture based on sound wave mapping using modern technology.
2. Polyethylene Foam Furniture - Using polyethylene foam in furniture design for comfort.
3. Experimenting with Sound for Design - Experimenting with sound to create unique and innovative furniture designs.
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1. Furniture - Incorporating sound wave mapping into furniture design to create unique and high-priced pieces.
2. Material Manufacturing - Innovating the use of polyethylene foam in furniture design for greater comfort and durability.
3. Design - Experimenting with technology and unconventional materials to create unique furniture designs.

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