Lounge chair designed for 'Metals for furniture design' winter session course 2014. The goal was to get a stark, bold and elegant design for a chair that would be complimented by the cold, shiny, sonorous and precise aesthetic provided by metal. The design was driven by the concept of suspension and cantilevers which was something that interested me. The processes used for the making of the chair include strip rolling, sheet rolling, TIG welding, grinding and sanding. The large size of the chair makes it a better fit for outdoor placement.
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