Who can do more can do less: The Bone Chair
The Bone Chair, designed by JDS Architects studio seems to follow the adage: “who can do more can do less!”
A plywood chair, classic work on which relief will be applied. He then removes all parts of wood not needed to ensure its functionality and comfort. The corners removed, perforated plates to alleviate all for the sake of minimalism, we get almost the skeleton!
A word about the studio:
“JDS / Julien De Smedt Architects Office That Is A Multidisciplinary Focus on architecture and design, from furniture to large scale planning. Rich with multiple expertise, our office IS Fuelled by talented designers and architects Experienced That Jointly Develop projects from early sketches to on-site supervision. All of Which, regardless of scale, outlines year approach affirmatively That Is icts in social outcome, enthusiastic and professional ambition in STI in STI process. At the core of our architecture Is The Ability to take a fresh look at design-through from Experienced eyes. Our approach at turning intense AIMS Research and Analysis of Practical and Theoretical Matters Into the driving forces of design. By Continuously Developing Rigorous methods of analysis and execution, JDS IS Able to combine innovative thinking and efficient production. ”
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