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Tie ChairTie ChairTie Chair is an innovative seating design that exemplifies the harmonious fusion of traditional Japanese craftsmanship with contemporary furniture design principles. Created by Japanese designer and craftsman Shigeki Matsuoka, this remarkable piece is distinguished by its unique curved backrest, meticulously hand-carved from solid wood using traditional Japanese tools to achieve optimal comfort without relying on bent wood, cushions, or springs. The chair's distinctive design, completed in 2020 after seven years of development and refinement, features thoughtfully considered dimensions of W1780mm D700mm H760mm with a seat height of 400mm, specifically engineered to facilitate intimate social interaction. Its most notable characteristic is the carefully calculated curve of the backrest, which naturally encourages two people sitting side by side to draw closer together, promoting social bonding and interpersonal connection. The design philosophy emphasizes both functional excellence and aesthetic beauty, with every component serving a purposeful role in the overall composition. This exceptional piece of furniture design, which earned the prestigious Golden A' Design Award in the Furniture Design category in 2021, represents a significant achievement in contemporary furniture design, showcasing the perfect balance between traditional craftsmanship and innovative design thinking. The chair's versatility allows it to function effectively in various settings, from dining areas to reading nooks, while its hand-carved construction demonstrates an unwavering commitment to quality and artistic excellence in furniture making. Author: Adam Dawson Keywords: furniture design, Japanese craftsmanship, hand-carved wood, social seating, contemporary furniture, ergonomic design SOURCES: |
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