Hot Crossed Chair

Cross-stitched Wood Chair is a design by Penelope Ann Ramos, a current design student at Pratt University. This design was inspired by creating a fabric design from wood. The design is made up of wooden slats which are then sewn together with a cross stitch pattern. The wooden slats are perfectly draped over the frame of the chair achieving a soft yet sturdy design.

Designer: Penelope Ann Ramos

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11 Comments »

Comment by Marianne
2008-01-14 14:01:10

 

this is soooo cool! awesome design!

 
Comment by Maita
2008-01-14 15:05:33

 

Nice!

 
Comment by Brian
2008-01-14 15:21:36

 

Looks uncomfortable and ergonomically problematic - does the front bar cause the users legs to fall asleep or do you need to sit using Larry Craig’s wide stance?

Comment by penelope
2008-01-14 16:06:17

 

this is a prototype and upon testing, decreasing the wood slats would put more height to the seat rest having an exact seat height of 18″, so no need for a wide stance.
appreciate the observation and comment :)

 
 
Comment by Joy
2008-01-14 15:55:14

 

Very cool! Did you make all of it yourself!?

Comment by penelope
2008-01-14 16:10:36

 

yes i did :) every bit of it
from it being a trunk, building jigs, sanding the wood down, to dealing with big saw machines hoping i wouldn’t lose a finger.
thanks joy!

 
 
Comment by Gigi
2008-01-14 19:54:16

 

That’s awesome Penny!

 
Comment by Kimilu
2008-01-14 22:07:30

 

Oh i’m very proud of you! Keep the creativeness coming :P

 
Comment by Jet
2008-01-15 05:40:28

 

Good Job Penzi! May this be the start of something BIG ! Atta GIRL!!!!!!!

 
Comment by alfred
2008-01-15 08:36:46

 

Great design!! very creative….keep it up penny.

 
Comment by shumien
2008-01-16 14:40:44

 

how come i can see you here!!!
good job Penny!!

 
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