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Haleiwa ChairHaleiwa ChairHaleiwa Chair is an innovative furniture design that masterfully combines traditional Philippine craftsmanship with contemporary aesthetics, created by architect and designer Melissa Mae Tan. This distinctive seating solution exemplifies the harmonious fusion of sustainable materials and modern structural elements, featuring hand-woven rattan integrated with a precisely engineered metal frame. The chair's design philosophy centers on the concept of balance, manifested through its striking silhouette that juxtaposes sweeping curves with strong geometric lines. Standing at 830mm in height, with a width of 640mm and depth of 850mm, the chair's proportions were meticulously calculated to ensure both stability and comfort. The design incorporates a innovative triangular base structure that resolves the technical challenges of stability while maintaining aesthetic elegance. The use of rattan, a sustainable and traditional material deeply rooted in Philippine furniture-making heritage, demonstrates a commitment to environmental consciousness while honoring indigenous craftsmanship. The chair's skeletal composition reveals its structural elements as part of its visual appeal, with strategically placed internal supports that maximize stability without compromising the overall design aesthetic. Recognized for its excellence in furniture design, the Haleiwa Chair received the Silver A' Design Award in the Furniture Design category, acknowledging its outstanding contribution to contemporary furniture design through its innovative use of materials, ergonomic considerations, and cultural relevance. The design successfully addresses the growing demand for well-designed, locally produced furniture pieces that bridge the gap between traditional craftsmanship and modern design sensibilities, making it suitable for various interior settings either as a standalone statement piece or in paired arrangements. Author: Adam Dawson Keywords: furniture design, sustainable materials, contemporary aesthetics, rattan weaving, Philippine craftsmanship, ergonomic seating SOURCES: |
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