Chair Design (Page 12)

A selection of blog posts and articles about the designing process of chairs. The selection of blog posts and articles about the designing process of chairs offers a fascinating insight into the world of furniture design. From initial sketches to final prototypes, these pieces provide a comprehensive overview of the creative process behind some of the most iconic chairs in history.

Through research about designers and manufacturers, readers can gain an understanding of the challenges and opportunities that arise during each stage of development. Whether interested in mid-century modern classics or contemporary designs, this collection has something for everyone. You’ll learn about the importance of ergonomics, materials selection, and sustainability in creating comfortable and functional seating solutions. And you’ll gain an appreciation for the artistry involved in transforming a simple concept into a beautiful and functional piece of furniture.

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In 1987 Oscar and Sergi Devesa founded D&D Design to work together in product design for national and international companies such as Metalarte, Disform, Blauet, Supergrif, Oken, Grober, Dessiè, Grupo Líneas TC, Seiak, Vibia, Bike-Romanes, Arkos Light, Forma 5, Ferfor and Exit Seating Barcelona.Read More →

Thonet Cantilever Chair

The cantilever chair S 533, designed by Mies van der Rohe, merges timeless elegance with comfort, showcasing innovative design and flexibility while utilizing minimal materials for maximum impact. Read More →

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The Leolux LXR10 swivel chair blends natural materials with a customizable design, featuring a wooden shell and optional upholstery, complemented by a polished or colored aluminium base.Read More →