| ran amitai: nature of material |
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| Written by Velikov | |||
| Monday, 25 January 2010 16:54 | |||
![]() nature of material by ran amitai ran amitai, a recent graduate of the bezalel academy of art and design of jerusalem, israel, developed the 'nature of material' project, a series of stackable furniture, as his final thesis at bezalel.
'in the beginning I worked mainly with paper, making small scale models' says amitai. ![]() every object is folded from a spread of laser cut aluminum sheet, which then bends to the final form using a bending mold. ![]() the making of the stool ![]() the idea of the project is to combine straight origami like folds with natural folds. ![]() ![]() 'all of the objects are created by planed and exact folds that create side effects of stretching and bending in the material. in other words, I am folding the legs of the objects and the surface above reacts naturally to the folding act' says amitai. ![]() a low table ![]() nature of material stools and chairs ![]() paper models ![]() nature of material stackable stools ![]() testing the stool ![]() nature of material stackable chairs ![]() ![]() 'this integration between the strict and natural folds creates a steady construction from one hand and soft, organic, upholstery like shape from the other hand' ran amitai says. ![]() ran amitai is part of the israeli design group bakery, which will be showing in the upcoming salone satellite 2010, milan, italy Posted originally: 01/24/2010
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