Gothic Gaudi Stool
The Gaudi Stool gets its name from the architectural influences of the Gothic Designer Antoní
Gaudi. Like his works, this stool derives its strength from the benefits of beam-grid substructures that support its thin carbon fiber shell. Rapid-prototyping techniques employed in its manufacture ensures that the cost of production stays minimum, thus making it a viable project. Kinda eccentric-style to say the least; I quite like the black carbon finish it gleams with.
The ‘Gaudi-chair’ is currently being developed in cooperation with Dutch research institute TNO.
Designer: Bram Geenen

























15 Comments »
Carl says
keeping costs to a minimum by using carbon fibre…! right oh.
Confucius says
love it, well done
Bruno Kambara says
complex structure.
using carbon fibre has a great look!
KwangErn says
Sweet~!
This should be stackable right?
reptileslice says
It looks like a plant stand.
iSABELLA says
SMART!
p says
gaudi is not a gothic architect, the period is called art nouveau
Nick. says
I keep thinking about the eiffel tower when I see this..
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