
"The YY Series consists of two objects, the Y1 side table and the Y6 lounge chair, both built around what Hwang calls a 'Y structure,' a truss-inspired configuration that mirrors the load-bearing frameworks found in bridges and buildings."
"Look at the Y6 chair and you'll see something that reads almost like a miniature industrial site: bolted steel joints, criss-crossing metal rods, ribbed panel surfaces. It doesn't look like furniture trying to reference architecture."
"Hwang's premise is that this visual and structural logic belongs in the domestic sphere too, not as decoration, but as genuine engineering applied at a smaller, more intimate scale."
The YY Series by SeongJin Hwang's studio TPGF challenges conventional furniture design by adopting architectural logic. It features the Y1 side table and Y6 lounge chair, both utilizing a truss-inspired 'Y structure' for support. The Y1 employs this structure once, while the Y6 uses it six times. The design emphasizes a striking aesthetic that resembles miniature industrial architecture, showcasing bolted steel joints and criss-crossing metal rods. Hwang argues that the truss, a fundamental engineering tool, should be applied in domestic settings, merging visual appeal with genuine engineering.
Read at Yanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
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