Woojin Park's de-goose chair reinterprets industrial gooseneck tubing to create a flexible structure that responds to the user's posture, enhancing the chair’s functionality. It merges qualities of flexibility and stiffness to craft new physical expressions. The chair's curvature, shaped by the gooseneck element, adjusts to user movements, providing responsive support. Park's project reflects an interest in the interaction between objectivity and subjectivity in design and explores how tactile engagement influences material behavior and form, forging a connection between the user and the chair.
The de-goose chair by Woojin Park reimagines the industrial gooseneck as a flexible structure that responds to the user's posture, offering a gentle feedback loop.
By deconstructing the conventional use of gooseneck tubing, the chair embodies a blend of flexibility and stiffness that generates new physical expressions in the design.
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