stool
The author

Agnieszka Bąkowska
- City
- Warsaw
- Country
- Poland
- Interests
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- Brand Design
- Design
- Industrial Design
- Interior Design
- Packaging Design
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I am graduated in interior design and the diploma year student of design and visual communication. User-centered design is essential to deliver a successful and valuable project, for both directions. Thanks to taking the second faculty I got a great opportunity to realize interests, enhance knowledge in new areas like the innovations implementation methodology through the use of design thinking methods and research-based design.
During last two years, I gained significant experience working as a designer. Thanks to this experience I understand multidimensionality of this specialization. Success in the area of product design let me experience the full implementation process - from brief, the analysis of the value and brand image, research, design, through prototyping, technological adaptation and implementation into the market after its reception among customers.
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STOOL is a foldable, simple, geometrical, japanese origami art inspired, form. It can be used without any resistance in public spaces. It is stable and strong by using, seldom used for such forms, steel sheet. At the same time it is eye-catching form. Value of the form is in the highest quality craftsmanship, polished detail design and unusual combination of materials. It gives visual illusion of heavy seat and “paper” legs, which are too fine to maintain any weight. At the same time used materials are cheap but good quality. Another advantage is the possibility of stacking legs in case of transportation or storage.
I believe that used materials, in case of furniture, should be natural. Not only because of ecological reasons but also because of empirical experience. For whom-for people caring about quality, ergonomics, environment and well designed forms around them.
Materials: Birch plywood seat, three steel lacquered legs
STOOL was awarded in Furniture Design Award Singapore
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