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Tank ChairTank ChairTank Chair is a distinctive furniture design that exemplifies the philosophy of dematerialization through its bold structural approach and industrial aesthetic. Created by Italian architect Fabrizio Alborno, this seating solution represents a departure from conventional chair design by emphasizing form as substance rather than mere decorative appearance. The chair's construction features a robust framework of varnished square or cylindrical metal tubing, complemented by natural beeswax-finished wooden panels and cotton cushioning. Its industrial character is accentuated by deliberately visible bolts and screws, creating a massive yet honest expression of its structural elements. The design, which earned a Silver A' Design Award in the Furniture Design category, showcases remarkable versatility with its frame available in brick red, dove gray, and anthracite finishes. Measuring 45cm in length, 42cm in width, and 80cm in height, the Tank Chair embodies a unique approach to furniture design where functionality coexists with artistic expression. A notable feature of this design is its complete disassemblability, where each component can be traced to its original state, reflecting a commitment to sustainability and transparency in design. The chair's construction utilizes readily available market components, including commercial structural elements and panels, demonstrating an innovative approach to accessible design without compromising aesthetic impact. This design philosophy extends beyond mere practicality, elevating the chair to an expression of seamless plastic art while maintaining its fundamental purpose as a functional seating solution. Author: Adam Dawson Keywords: furniture design, industrial aesthetic, dematerialization, sustainable furniture, modular construction, contemporary seating SOURCES: |
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