Furniture
Parachair
The cabling on bridges inspires the Parachair. I also wanted to create a chair that would simulate curling up in a cozy corner, which is why it has a narrow back. It can be used as a dining table chair or an accent chair. Complex joinery allows this chair to be assembled and disassembled with no hard wear.
Features
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Woven paracord seat and back
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Packs flat
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Hardware free assembly
Materials
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Baltic birch plywood
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Paracord
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Tung oil and wax finish
Technology
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Autodesk Inventor
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AutoCAD
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CNC Router
Puffer Stool
Playing with a pice of scrap felt lead to the inspiration for these stools. They are to be used for additional seating at gatherings or as an ottoman, and can easily be stacked and stored away curtesy of faux tufts that align with the stool legs.
Features
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4 inch thick foam cushion
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Faux tufts
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Adjustable legs for leveling
Materials
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Baltic birch plywood
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Felt made 100% from recycled bottles
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Foam
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Batting
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Square dowels
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Leg plates
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Hanger bolts
Technology
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Autodesk Inventor
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AutoCAD
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CNC Router
Turnt Table
As a child the kitchen table was an important piece of furniture. It was a place for doing homework, family dinner, and game nights. Since living on my own, most of my apartments have not had dining rooms or space to put a table for these activities so the coffee table became the designated place for these activates to occur. The large size and illusion of twisting encourages guests to gather around just as they would a kitchen table. The Puffer stools provide additional seating around this coffee table.
Features
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Packs flat
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Hardwear free assembly
Materials
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Baltic birch plywood
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Tung oil finish
Technology
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Autodesk Inventor
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AutoCAD
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CNC Router