Furniture That Dances: The Moon Series Reimagines Seating - Yanko Design
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Furniture That Dances: The Moon Series Reimagines Seating - Yanko Design
"Picture this: a chair that unfolds like a Chinese paper fan, its pleated form spreading out in a graceful arc. That's the essence of the Moon Series, designed by Christina Standaloft and Jay Jordan. The collection features two core pieces, the Moon Chair at 60 degrees and the Moon Bench at 120 degrees, both built on radial geometry that gives them this incredibly sculptural quality."
"What makes these pieces special isn't just how they look (though they're absolutely stunning). It's how they work. The designers describe the interaction as a "meditative fan dance," which might sound a bit flowery until you actually see someone adjusting the modules. There's something genuinely calming about sliding those pleated panels along the wooden framework, customizing the backrest to exactly how you want it. It's tactile design at its finest."
"The modularity here goes way beyond what we usually see in flexible furniture. Each piece can be constantly redefined, changing both its physical form and the amount of space it occupies. Want more privacy? Add modules. Need a more open feel? Remove some. The radial structure means every adjustment changes not just comfort but the entire aesthetic of the piece."
The Moon Series features pleated, fan-like seating modules that unfold along a wooden radial framework. The collection includes a Moon Chair at 60 degrees and a Moon Bench at 120 degrees, both emphasizing sculptural radial geometry. Sliding pleated panels allow users to customize backrest angle, comfort, and privacy with a tactile, calming motion. Modularity enables continuous redefinition of physical form and spatial footprint by adding or removing modules. Multiple chairs or benches can be combined to form sculptural landscapes that control orientation, privacy, comfort, and overall visual impact within a living space.
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