Discover the winners of Buildner’s Architect’s Chair #4 and the launch of #5 competition where architects innovate in chair design, materials, and architecture.
In 1984, at a Pratt Institute laboratory in Brooklyn, Italian designer Gaetano Pesce cast nine chairs using the same mold. For each, he changed the resin formula ever so slightly. The first, jiggly as ...
The chair. Many of us view this humble device simply as a means—sometimes comfortable, sometimes not—to "take a load off." But for architecture students who completed the seating design assignment in ...
How do you turn a concept for a chair into a crowd-pleaser? America's much admired mid-century furniture was made possible by a post-war manufacturing industry that supported designers in the ...