The design aims to achieve both comfort and a visually appealing aesthetic by incorporating a curved geometry on the seating and back surfaces of the chair, using thin sheet metal to create a voluminous appearance. The curved sectional geometry distinguishes the design, setting it apart from other chair designs.
The most characteristic feature of the ‘Hold’ chair is its simple structure and the back detail that contains dynamic movement while harmonizing with it. The circular part where the structure contacts the back forms the center of the cyclical movement on the back, establishing a dynamic connection with it. The current state of the chair represents an ideal moment where the movement is frozen.
In the chair design, it is preferred to keep the supporting system elements easily separable. The frame that connects the backrest and the seat and the intersecting vertical and horizontal connection elements within it form the character of the design.
In the chair design, it is preferred to keep the supporting system elements easily separable. The frame that connects the backrest and the seat and the intersecting vertical and horizontal connection elements within it form the character of the design.
In the stool design, an attempt has been made to achieve material and formal harmony with the chair design that shares the same name. The lack of a backrest in the design allows for a dual seating experience.
In the stool design, it is preferred to keep the supporting system elements easily separable. The frame that connects the backrest and the seat and the intersecting vertical and horizontal connection elements within it form the character of the design.
In the stool design, it is preferred to keep the supporting system elements easily separable. The frame that connects the backrest and the seat and the intersecting vertical and horizontal connection elements within it form the character of the design.