Pratt Takes a Seat at IMM Cologne - Yanko Design

Tips of the lid to Pratt! Getting a bunch of chairs into this renowned design fair is a big deal! Pratt is partnering with Folkwang University to exhibit chair designs at imm cologne! Cologne Germany will be glad to host this exhibition entitled "Take A Seat," to take place January 19-24 2010. Here we've got a lovely preview of the pieces! Check em all out, then inspect them at the off-white! Run across you in Germany!

Designer: Pratt Industrial Design Students

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Michael Chuapoco, SRR Lounge Chair The energy of balance and movement tied with residue and support. Sitting, reclining, rocking, and balancing.

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Binh Dang, Folding Chair Hospitality within the context of a compact urban living infinite. Made of red oak and brass hardware.

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Evan Dewhirst, The Buoy Chair Green manufacturing and an iconic form. A beacon! Made of a turned cork seat, a spun aluminum collar, and an inflatable buoy.

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Sara Ebert, Salvation Stool This lovely thang uses discarded and unwanted wool sweaters as upholstery covers. Felting used to cut material without the yarn unraveling. Core made of plywood and urethane cream.

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Ingrid Fetell, Amino Kid'due south Chair Inspired past the movements of fanciful niggling kiddies! "Joyfully, experimentally, and freely." Based on the tensile balance of highly elastic materials and inelastic ones (bungee cords and nylon panels.)

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Christina Fesmire, Fugle Swing Made of renewed maple veneer. Asks the question "is adulthood blithesome?" Seat made after weeks of anatomical study of the human tailbone. Walnut inlay, hemp rope suspensions.

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Tawny Hixson, Ari Chair Fabricated from steel and raw cowhide. Designed equally role of Pratt's Danish Plant for Study Abroad in Copenhagen.

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Michael Roopenian, Corner Chair Made of laminated poplar. Takes advantage of structural properties of the corner. Physics, man, physics.

Pratt Industrial Design Students Exhibit Chairs at IMM Cologne

Thomas Stern, Line A subtle re-interpreitation of the structural language of chairs. Designed as function of Pratt's Danish Institute for Study Abroad in Copenhagen.

Chairy!

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