The Fold Stool, designed by Vivian Chen, symbolizes an innovative intersection of light interaction and design. Inspired by a creased paper, its dynamic form facilitates changing appearances as light plays across its angled surfaces. This approach elevates the stool into a lively object, differing from static furniture. Constructed with meticulous craftsmanship and durable locally sourced hardwood, the stool combines functionality with aesthetic charm, emphasizing Chen's belief in the value of simplicity in object design, while also enhancing any space's character.
I believe stools should be reliable objects with unique characters of their own, effortlessly blending into any space. Their simplicity and reliability allow for quick seating solutions.
Chen observed how the folds created a dynamic form, casting and reflecting light in unexpected ways. She translated this concept into the Fold Stool, where each component is designed to interact with light.
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