Organic Chair
The Organic Chair is both a formal exploration and an exercise in 3-axis CNC machining. The form is organic and unique, each branching out from four structural supports, and its shape resembling that of a skeleton or a tree. The assembly consists of 16 individual parts, machined on a 3-axis CNC router.
The Organic Chair is currently a formal and structural prototype, created during the COVID-19 pandemic with limited access to facilities. I am relatively new to furniture makin, so please excuse any imperfections on the joineries.
Process
Design
The form of the chair is derived from a typology study (simulation result seen below). The simulation gave me insights formally and structurally, a helpful tool in creating the final design.
Fabrication
All 16 parts of the chair is done with a 3 axis CNC mill, entirely with a 0.5 inch ball router bit. All leg parts are milled on both sides, and special stocks was made as a cost and time saving measure, as shown in the video below.
Jigs were created to ensure proper glue-up of the angled joints, and to glue up smaller assemblies into the full form.