Talented designer Alessandro Bêda is obviously not very good at coming up with names for his designs, as most of them are untitled. However, the creativity and originality of these designs speaks for themselves. Following his beautiful Untitled Flower Jar, Trend Hunter brings you a rather unique Untitled Chair concept by the Portuguese designer.
The unusual design features 100 gas shock absorbers that enable the chair to adjust to pressure and change its shape to accommodate the person or object placed on it. The measurements of the chair are exactly the same of the LC2 Petit Comfort by Le Corbusier.
Bêda promises to start working on a prototype soon, though he ponders if his concept is really doable.
See the Untitled Flower Jar by Alessandro Bêda:
Chairs with 100 Shock Absorbers
The Untitled Chair by Alessandro Bêda
Trend Themes
1. Adjustable Shape Chairs - The trend of chairs with shock absorbers that can adjust their shape to accommodate different pressures and objects.
2. Untitled Designs - The trend of designers creating untitled designs that rely on creativity and originality rather than conventional naming conventions.
3. Personalized Comfort - The trend of chairs that can be customized to provide personalized comfort based on individual preferences.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Manufacturing - The furniture manufacturing industry can explore the development of chairs with shock absorbers to create innovative and customizable seating solutions.
2. Industrial Design - The industrial design industry can embrace the trend of untitled designs to encourage creative and unique product development.
3. Ergonomic Products - The ergonomic products industry can leverage adjustable shape chairs to create ergonomic seating options that provide optimal comfort and support.