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XYZ Integrated Architecture Designs the Zero-Thickness Chair

Tbilisi-based design studios XYZ Integrated Architecture and Sandro Lominashvili work together to create the Zero-Thickness Chair. This is a unique piece of furniture with joints that appear to be non-existent entirely in contrast to its strong build. It is a functional seat that is crafted using steel, MDF, and a unique joinery technique.

The strength is applied by welding steel rubes in the position it rests in, which is also known as Zero-Thickness, thus the namesake. This refers to any edge that is connected by more than two faces. The chair's framing is done in black, which appears to be the outline of the chair and the seat is designed in a pastel tone for contrast and welcoming energy.
Trend Themes
1. Zero-thickness Chair Design - The Zero-Thickness Chair showcases a unique joinery technique and the illusion of non-existent joints, setting a trend in innovative furniture design.
2. Strong Geometric Furniture - The use of welded steel tubes in the Zero-Thickness Chair creates a trend of strong and visually striking geometric furniture pieces.
3. Contrasting Color Combinations - The combination of black framing and pastel-toned seat in the Zero-Thickness Chair highlights a trend of contrasting color combinations in modern furniture design.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Design - The Zero-Thickness Chair introduces new possibilities for innovative furniture design, incorporating unique joinery techniques and strong geometric elements.
2. Steel Manufacturing - The use of welded steel tubes in the Zero-Thickness Chair presents an opportunity for disruptive innovation in the steel manufacturing industry to create visually appealing and structurally strong products.
3. Interior Design - The contrasting color combinations in the Zero-Thickness Chair inspire a trend in interior design, offering opportunities for designers to create visually captivating spaces with bold color choices.

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