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