These eccentric looking chairs were created by Tarazi Design Studio by filling a female mannequin with cement and dropping it repeatedly on a perforated metal trapezoid until it formed the shape of a chair. Each drop created a different indentation, which would, in turn, make each chair entirely unique. This is a fun sort of intuitive, but traditionally reverse, design. Rather than making a chair to look like the generally accepted image of a chair and have a person retroactively test to see how it fit, it’s making a a chair by pushing a person-shaped-thing into a material that contours to the body. It would be nice to see other industries pick up on this proactive ergonomic concept. If so, perhaps someone could make ear buds that actually comfortably fit a person’s ears, for instance.
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