The armchair is made of 37 paper layers and 28 details of gofer cardboard. The functional surface is formed by putting paper layers one by one to achive the required height on the chair. Simple paper not only possesses high constructional characteristics but can also dazzle through the beauty of its contours. A distinctive texture of the chairs overlay encourages a dialog with a user. A distinctly personalized form of the chair can be created by rumpling and chopping paper layers.
Kibardin’s approach to design emphasizes both innovation and functionality. He takes the minimalist philosophy of stripping an object to its essentials to a completely new level. By exploring new ideas, materials and technologies, and executing them well, Kibardin’s work is highly artistic, smart and always inspiring. Vadim Kibardin is an inventor, author, scientist, and artisan. His designs bring about a positive social impact, materialize an ideology, and trigger specific human behavior. Most of his time is spent looking for materials or technologies that define the future of humanity.
Kibardin's approach to design emphasizes both innovation and functionality. He takes the minimalist philosophy of stripping an object to its essentials to a completely new level. By exploring new ideas, materials and technologies, and executing them well, Kibardin’s work is highly artistic, smart and always inspiring. KIBARDIN® is a trademark of Vadim Kibardin, registered in the United States, the United Kingdom, Europe and other countries