Stool, 2019
Directed by Irma Cilician, GANDOLFI CILICIAN Architectes
HEAD-Genève, Switzerland
TRI B stool assembled
TRI B stool assembled
Stacking of the disassembled stool
Stacking of the disassembled stool
Tri B is a stool made of three elements: wood, fabric strips and chopsticks. The task was to design a 40x40cm stool. A foldable and easy to carry stool was created, using natural materials like wood and hemp.
To build it, it takes: 5 minutes to assemble, 4 birch boards, 3 chopsticks, 2 hemp strips, to make 1 stool.
The wooden structure does not require any screws or tools for its assembly. The planks fit into each other in pre-cut slots and everything is held together by two hemp strips which also serve as a seat. The chopsticks, which are inserted into the ends of the strips, replace the usual clamps and secure the object. TRI B is easy to dismantle and transport thanks to the overlapping of its boards and the use of the strips as handles.
1:1 prototype - Transportation of the stool
1:1 prototype - Transportation of the stool
1:1 prototype - Transportation of the stool
1:1 prototype - Transportation of the stool
1:1 prototype - Transportation of the stool
1:1 prototype - Transportation of the stool
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