Designprojektet BEDÅRANDE BARN AV SIN TID - Ett innovationsprojekt om material, traditioner och en arbetsmöbel
Sammanfattning
ADORABLE CHILD OF ITS TIME
This text will describe a inovative project about material, traditions and some
ideas about furniture for work in an home inviroment. The content is partly
about exploring ancient marine- and textile techniques to find something
useful for furniture of the twenty first century. It is also about the design
process of creating a sustainable piece of furniture that questions the paradigmathics
about usage and the context about manufacturing furniture.
The text will briefly describe the design process and then reason about the
result in a deeper sense. Questions that has been considered from the very
beginning of the project as well as those one stumbled across during the
evolution of the work will be objectives for the discussion. The result will be
in focus as a foundation for the discussion and also the values and issues
about that. The concrete result of the process is called “Salabim”. It is
a low-technological and flexible place for work or contemplation primly
for a home environment. The meeting between our time and the history
have influenced the expression but also the desire to create a piece of
furniture with acceptable impact towards the eco system. One ambition
has been to challenge and question some of our old patterns. Hemp and
textile waste have been used together with wood colored with blueberry
and chalk. The Salabim concept is a 30 cm high seat and a table adapted
for the low, balanced way of sitting, frequently used for meditation. The
soft parts have roots in the marine and textile crafts. The table is made
of eco-labeled construction plywood and it has simple attachments for
accessories for the needs changing over time. The height makes it work
well as a bench when not in other use.
External partners:
Vänerply AB, Claessons Trätjära AB, Beijer Byggmaterial AB, K Palmblad
Examinationsnivå
Student essay
Samlingar
Fil(er)
Datum
2012-02-13Författare
Larsson, Mattias
Nyckelord
Sustainability
Plywood
Retrospect
Blueberry
Meditation
Design
Table
Serie/rapportnr.
DM 2011
Språk
swe