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Araneo - A playful bench concept

Araneo - A playful bench concept
Design by Constantin Boes and Enrico Buongermino.
Assignment
How is design influenced by the materials used? What effect do associations with materials have on the design approach? And how must stability and construction be considered when you are limited to two materials?

Araneo is a design concept that lives from the idea of restriction. The framework of the project limits the possibilities to a minimum and leaves little room for interpretation. But that's why inventiveness, reduction and cleverness are even more important than with a free design.

The two materials focused on in the design process are metal wire and felt. They both evoke strong associations in the user and have a number of applications in our society. But what happens if they are used together and without the connection to other materials?
Araneo consists of a constructive metal frame made of 16mm thick construction steel wire. The frame itself is divided into 2 parts, which are welded together at the statically important points, thus providing a secure and strong connection. The 10mm thick, technical industrial felt has been developed for loads with high tear and tensile forces and therefore offers the perfect basis for a relaxed sitting experience. 

The two transversely running felt bands create a straight, horizontal seating surface due to the high tension they exert on the long seat band. This makes Araneo suitable for two people as a bench as well as a couch for one person. 

Araneo - A playful bench concept
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Araneo - A playful bench concept

Araneo is a bench concept that plays with its unusual materials and creates a new and interesting way of sitting. The constructive use of the 16m Read More

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