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Study Models
Starting off with the Platner Lounge Chair, I started making models trying to draw inspiration from the lightweight base.
Not really getting what I wanted, I started to think of what else I could do to make the base the focal point and thought of Eladio Dieste's amazing brick architecture...
Here is the beginning of many more cardboard bricks to come!
More Inspiration
Looking at the architecture of Eladio Dieste, I am wanting to make the base of my chair out of "bricks" and making that the focal point with a simple seat.
Short Platner Lounge Chair Presentation
The Knoll Platner Lounge Chair is what I chose for my inspiration. Here is the link for my Prezi:
https://prezi.com/secure/4a8973bf44467f35c15684bbd0748cc0795c3222/
https://prezi.com/secure/4a8973bf44467f35c15684bbd0748cc0795c3222/
So many chairs
So for this last project, I am searching for a modern chair that I find interesting and can draw inspiration from. Here are some of the chairs I found interesting...
Below is the chair I'm going to go with, the Platner Lounge Chair
Sorry I haven't been able to get any scanned images in, I'm working everyday to try and make up for the time (and money) I lost from getting my wisdom tooth removed last week. I did find quite a bit of info on this chair and designer online though
How to Steal Like an Artist
Here is the link to the article by Austin Kleon that I referenced in my book project. It made me feel a little bit better about how everything turned out.
http://www.austinkleon.com/2011/03/30/how-to-steal-like-an-artist-and-9-other-things-nobody-told-me/
http://www.austinkleon.com/2011/03/30/how-to-steal-like-an-artist-and-9-other-things-nobody-told-me/
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