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Modern Furniture Design

Modern Furniture Design. Form meets function. Chairs. Lounging in Style. Bibendum Chair by Eileen Gray (1927). Originally designed for a Paris apartment. Tulip Chair by Eero Saarinen (1956). Chaise Lounge by Le Corbusier (1929). Le Corbusier Club Chair (1928).

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Modern Furniture Design

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  1. Modern Furniture Design Form meets function.

  2. Chairs Lounging in Style.

  3. Bibendum Chair by Eileen Gray(1927) Originally designed for a Paris apartment

  4. Tulip Chair by Eero Saarinen(1956)

  5. Chaise Lounge by Le Corbusier (1929)

  6. Le Corbusier Club Chair (1928)

  7. Barcelona Chair byLudwigMies van der Rohe(1927)

  8. Cantilever “Cesca” Chair by Marcel Breuer (1928)

  9. C.R. MackintoshHill House Ladder- Back Chair(1902)

  10. Frank Lloyd Wright • Renowned American architect • Dining room chair • Mission Style

  11. Red and Blue Chair byGerrit Rietveld (1918)

  12. See the influence of fellow artist, Piet Mondrian?

  13. Benches • BKLYN Designs

  14. Benches • Desginer: Tim Kerp

  15. Benches • BMW Designworks

  16. Benches • Rock Paper Tree

  17. Benches • Brodie Neill

  18. Benches • The Design Laboratory • Versatility: Back folds down

  19. Tables • Expandable Table

  20. Tables • Chul An Kwak

  21. Tables

  22. Tables

  23. Tables

  24. Tables

  25. Project Requirements • Design a piece of furniture (either a chair, table, or bench). • Research furniture design for ideas, past and present • Print out 3-5 furniture designs that inspire you. • Draw rough sketches of multiple ideas. • Once you come up with a basic concept, draw the piece of furniture design in 4 ways: front side, top, and in 2-point perspective, including dimensions. Include notes on the side such as materials, special features, etc. • Only upon approval can you start building your design in Solid Works. Extra credit options • Design additional pieces/accessories that coordinate with your main design, such as side table, sculpture, or lamp. • Design a textile/ pattern in Photoshop to give the surface of your Solid Works design a new appearance. • Build an actual 3-D prototype of your design. • Animate functions of the furniture (such as folding, expanding, etc.)

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