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Hung Yuan Chang BridgeDna Dining Chair, Table
BridgeDna Dining Chair, Table is Silver Design Award winner in 2018 - 2019 Furniture Design Award Category.
BridgeDna Dining Chair, Table

The bridge DNA chair designed it based on people’s needs. cutting the back and the bottom of the seat surface into a cambered surface, and designed a downward bending at the seat and back to make it comfortable for sitting. For the round connecting plate, Maple as my material so that the overall structure became the visual focus. Succeeded in designing the chair with the spirit of a bridge. It is very light in all aspects: both visually and from a weight perspective.

BridgeDna Dining Chair, Table
Hung Yuan Chang BridgeDna
Hung Yuan Chang Dining Chair, Table
Hung Yuan Chang design
Hung Yuan Chang design
Hung Yuan Chang

Hung Yuan Chang has studied architecture and furniture design, he also carries a rich guitar playing and instrument crafting experience. He worked in architecture field for several years before he moved to Rochester New York and focused on perfecting his furniture design and wood crafting skills. He then setup his own studio at Bay Area California in 2017. He focus on combining different ideas and crafting skills from different design domains. He believes in being at the front line with his audiences, observing how people live and act is essential to the design.

HYC Design Studio

Hung Yuan Chang earned MFA degree of Furniture Design in RIT and B.Arch degree of Chung Hua University, Department of Architecture and Urban Planning , he also carries a rich guitar playing and instrument crafting experience. He worked in architecture field for several years before he moved to Rochester New York and focused on perfecting his furniture design and wood crafting skills. He then setup his own studio at Bay Area California in 2017. He focus on combining different ideas and crafting skills from different design domains. He believes in being at the front line with his audiences, observing how people live and act is essential to the design.