The Climbing Chair is Meant to be Mounted
Michael Hines — November 26, 2011 — Art & Design
References: behance.net & industrialdesignserved
Taiki Nakamura's Climbing Chair may very well be the lifeguard chair of the future. The Climbing Chair is an ingenious design that incorporates the ladder into the elevated chair. Just because tall chairs are not common in the house or office, doesn't mean that they don't serve a significant purpose. Lifeguards working beaches and swimming pools often sit in elevated chairs as do judges in tennis matches.
The typical tall chair uses an attached ladder to help a person reach the seat. The Climbing Chair bucks that trend simply by adding rungs to the chair's legs. The result is a chair that can be easily and swiftly mounted and dismounted, making the perfect design for a variety of individuals.
The typical tall chair uses an attached ladder to help a person reach the seat. The Climbing Chair bucks that trend simply by adding rungs to the chair's legs. The result is a chair that can be easily and swiftly mounted and dismounted, making the perfect design for a variety of individuals.
Trend Themes
1. Integrated Bar Stools - Designing bar stools with integrated functionality to achieve better usability.
2. Vertical Chair Solutions - Creating innovative chairs that provide higher elevation and increased functionality in various industries.
3. Modular Seating Systems - Developing multi-purpose seating solutions that can be quickly assembled and disassembled with ease.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Industry - Opportunities lie in creating unique and functional furniture pieces for different environments.
2. Hospitality Industry - Innovative seating solutions can help to improve the customer experience in various types of hospitality businesses.
3. Outdoor Recreation Industry - Creating specialized seating systems that can be used in outdoor recreational environments, such as parks, beaches, and camping sites.
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