C11 CHAIR

  • Prize
    Winner in Chair
  • Company/Firm
    2DODESIGN
  • Designer
    Dietmar Fissl
  • Location
    Stuttgart
  • Project Date
    06.2024
  • Project Link
  • Web URL

Typologically, C11 is intended to consciously question the technically historically determined, traditional typology of four-legged chairs and to represent a solitary feature through the strikingly changed proportion AND still appear functional and stackable.

The functionality of the design is expressed in every perspective and every detail of the chair and, on the one hand, indicates that the object has a very objective formal appearance. The displayed proportion, which questions the semantics of four-legged chairs, creates a special visual tension.

There are very few design-historically relevant and global objects like the chair itself, the chair is a symbol, and yet one can also ask oneself the question of an “expansion” of the historically grown expectations, both functionally and visually.
In addition, a stacked situation should be able to create a graphic effect of the stacked pack and thus this situation should also be formally “effective”.

Bio
2DODESIGN preferes a conceptual approach, we allways like to establish a formal concept, a product architectural concept for any type of systemic products and a material concept due to sustainability.
The sculptural expression, the sensitivity of surfaces to be touched, materiality and colour of each object and, at the same time, the intuitive user - friendliness of a used object form the tension field for innovations, both formally and functionally. But we allways like to find some friendly, creative and emotional ambition too.

Other prizes
GOODDESIGNAWARD REDDOT GERMAN DESIGN AWARD IDA EUROPEAN DESIGN AWARD ....


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