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Sitting is such a universal activity, that no single chair could cover even a large portion of use cases. We try to cover most cases with just two extremely minimal and flexible designs. | Sitting is such a universal activity, that no single chair could cover even a large portion of use cases. We try to cover most cases with just two extremely minimal and flexible designs. | ||
Portable chair v0.1 | |||
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* Cord | |||
* Stainless hardware | |||
Rolling chair v0.1 | |||
* ?x frame members | |||
* Cord | |||
* Stainless hardware | |||
* Locking casters | |||
==SuperChair== | |||
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* storage cubby under the seat cushion | * storage cubby under the seat cushion | ||
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Revision as of 00:51, 28 March 2021
Challenges
A person needs a place to sit and rest.
Approaches
Sitting is such a universal activity, that no single chair could cover even a large portion of use cases. We try to cover most cases with just two extremely minimal and flexible designs.
Portable chair v0.1
- ?x frame members
- Cord
- Stainless hardware
Rolling chair v0.1
- ?x frame members
- Cord
- Stainless hardware
- Locking casters
SuperChair
Notes
- storage cubby under the seat cushion
- cup holders
- casters
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Repurposed auto seats, now chairs.
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Captain's chair
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Love seat