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The concept of a Globe was the initial inspiration for the coffee table and side table. While thinking of this concept one may visualize things such as countries, longitude and latitude intersecting lines, or population. The intention of the concept is to evoke in the viewer the idea of multiple things, or people, coming together as one which stems from the designer's home country motto "Out of Many, One People", and it uses the elements line and space to achieve this. The viewer should walk away with a sense of wholeness or unity.
The concept for the Children's Cot is inspired by the children’s book “Where the Wild Things Are” by Maurice Sendak. The purpose of this piece is to provide both storage and a comfortable sleeping environment for this generation’s little boy and girl monsters. The elements space, form and line were taken into consideration throughout the planning process. The cot will make good use of negative and positive space as one will be able to look through both sides. Form will be achieved through the storage cubbies; the piece will be designed to look strong and sturdy yet lightweight and open. Lastly, line is achieved through the use of both straight and curvilinear lines on the furniture itself as well as the design on the storage bins.
Techniques & Software used: Strutting cardboard and AutoCAD for the coffee table and side table
The concept of a Globe was the initial inspiration for the coffee table and side table. While thinking of this concept one may visualize things such as countries, longitude and latitude intersecting lines, or population. The intention of the concept is to evoke in the viewer the idea of multiple things, or people, coming together as one which stems from the designer's home country motto "Out of Many, One People", and it uses the elements line and space to achieve this. The viewer should walk away with a sense of wholeness or unity.
The concept for the Children's Cot is inspired by the children’s book “Where the Wild Things Are” by Maurice Sendak. The purpose of this piece is to provide both storage and a comfortable sleeping environment for this generation’s little boy and girl monsters. The elements space, form and line were taken into consideration throughout the planning process. The cot will make good use of negative and positive space as one will be able to look through both sides. Form will be achieved through the storage cubbies; the piece will be designed to look strong and sturdy yet lightweight and open. Lastly, line is achieved through the use of both straight and curvilinear lines on the furniture itself as well as the design on the storage bins.
Techniques & Software used: Strutting cardboard and AutoCAD for the coffee table and side table
Coffee table
Side Table
Children's Cot (Core)
Children's Cot