The Knot-Chair byTatsu Kuroda Has a Wonderful Earthy Aesthetic
Matt Ho — January 28, 2011 — Art & Design
References: tatsuokuroda & designboom
The Knot-Chair by Tatsu Kuroda is an interesting armchair that's put together in an unconventional way.
The Knot-Chair is a minimalist piece in which the chair's arms and legs are knitted by a prototype material called paper-code. The seat is made out of solid beech wood and plywood, giving it a beautiful earthy look. Tatsu Kuroda has taken a unique approach to his design, making it look both simple and refreshing.
Photo Credits: designboom, tatsuokuroda
The Knot-Chair is a minimalist piece in which the chair's arms and legs are knitted by a prototype material called paper-code. The seat is made out of solid beech wood and plywood, giving it a beautiful earthy look. Tatsu Kuroda has taken a unique approach to his design, making it look both simple and refreshing.
Photo Credits: designboom, tatsuokuroda
Trend Themes
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Minimalist Furniture — The Knot-Chair showcases the trend of minimalist furniture, with its simple yet refreshing design.
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Innovative Materials — The use of prototype material called paper-code in the Knot-Chair highlights the trend of innovative materials in furniture design.
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Earthy Aesthetic — The earthy look of the Knot-Chair taps into the trend of incorporating natural elements and aesthetics in furniture.
Industry Implications
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Furniture Design — The Knot-Chair presents an opportunity for furniture designers to explore minimalist and innovative approaches to their creations.
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Interior Design — The earthy aesthetic of the Knot-Chair can be incorporated into interior design schemes, providing a unique and refreshing element to spaces.
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Material Science — The use of paper-code material in the Knot-Chair opens up opportunities for material scientists to develop and refine sustainable and innovative materials for various industries.
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