Trio by Andrea Quiros-Balma is a Jointless Design
Meghan Young — October 20, 2014 — Art & Design
References: andreaquirosbalma & design-milk
At first glance, Trio is a modern stool that appears to have been inspired by a flower of some sort. It boasts a fluid form that comes together like pedals to create the seat portion. Although aesthetically pleasing, the design of the modern stool is actually inspired by its construction. A perfect balance between function and form, it is completely jointless, which makes it quite interesting.
Designed by Andrea Quiros-Balma, a recent graduate of Savannah College of Art and Design and currently based in New York City, the modern stool can be dissembled with ease when not needed or a person is on the move. Made out of wood, its sculptural shape can be softened with a cushion. Virtually perfect for any space, the modern stool is great for many occasions.
Designed by Andrea Quiros-Balma, a recent graduate of Savannah College of Art and Design and currently based in New York City, the modern stool can be dissembled with ease when not needed or a person is on the move. Made out of wood, its sculptural shape can be softened with a cushion. Virtually perfect for any space, the modern stool is great for many occasions.
Trend Themes
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Jointless Design — A trend in furniture design where pieces are made without visible joints.
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Fluid Forms — A trend in furniture design where pieces have a visually fluid shape.
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Disassembly — A trend in furniture design where pieces are easily taken apart and put back together.
Industry Implications
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Furniture — There is an opportunity to disrupt the traditional furniture industry by offering jointless, fluid design options.
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Interior Design — Interior designers can use jointless, fluid furniture to create unique and visually interesting spaces.
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Sustainable Design — By using disassembly as a design feature, furniture makers can promote sustainable design by making pieces easy to transport and reuse.
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