La designer croate Maja Matas a imaginé cette chaise en bois faite de fines pièces d'érable de 20 millimètres d'épaisseur. Assemblées croisées, elles composent une structure légère et résistante. Et les coins et les pieds massifs disparaissent.





Quelques autres expérimentations de Maja Matas dans le même esprit:









Sur la "Free Wood Chair", Maja Matas precise:

"When using wood as a material for furniture, there are support systems needed in form of crossbars necessary for its stability. Trying to clear furniture from crossbars, I came to a construction made with no classic legs coming from the corners, but combining two bars coming from two planes into one center, making the construction strong in the diagonal and the furniture free of construction extras that are hidden underneath the surface. The prototypes were made out of maple wood with a 20mm profile and were strong enough to be used in the household. The final products are a variety of chairs and tables made out of massive wood, with the same stable construction avoiding crossbars and classical corners."

Pour en savoir plus, découvrez le portfolio de Maja Matas.


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