
"The Flow Chair, designed by Daniel Streilein and Henry Boy of the German studio Boldobjects, is not actually a chair in the way we typically think about chairs. It's a rocking stool, and it functions through the intelligence of its shape rather than through any kind of mechanism."
"The Flow Chair is a direct argument against all of that. Its proposition is simple: give the body room to move, and it will figure out the rest."
"The manufacturing process is just as interesting as the design itself. The Flow Chair is produced using large-scale pellet 3D printing, a more industrial cousin of the desktop 3D printing most people are familiar with."
The Flow Chair, designed by Daniel Streilein and Henry Boy, is a rocking stool that functions through its shape rather than mechanisms. It adapts to the user's movements without traditional components like screws or padding. This design counters the complexity of modern ergonomic furniture, which often fails to provide comfort. The chair is produced using large-scale pellet 3D printing, allowing for unique organic shapes that traditional methods cannot achieve. The manufacturing process highlights the chair's innovative design and functionality.
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