Monday, December 5, 2016

Chairs

Hi, guys! I'm here today with a post about a few different chairs: one that I found online that I think is inventive, the one that my group discussed back in Unit 3, and a chair that I sit in on a daily. So without further a-do, here we go.
The first image (top left) is an image I found online, and it shows a living room set of couches. However, the main chairs I'm focusing on are the single-seaters. It seems as though the arrangement of cushions is set this way in order to press on specific pressure points throughout a person's back. This feature is important because that's actually a really big health problem that we're starting to notice in the world, hence why I believe it to be innovative.
Here's the website for the image:
http://fafardine.tumblr.com/post/143586595823/great-modern-sofa-2016-ideas-latest
The second image (right) is of the purple Womb chair from Unit 3. This chair was very comfortable! It had just the right amount of cushioning in it, and it literally cradles the person sitting in it and makes them feel somewhat confined--in a good way; which is the reason it's called the "Womb" chair. Overall, this chair is pretty successful with what it's meant for--the location I've commonly found it is in the lobby outside of the Design library in the Pence Hall on campus.
The third and final image (bottom left) is a chair that I sit in on a daily basis. I've had this navy blue "bowl" chair for about five or six years, and I like to sit in it a lot when I'm working on my laptop since I can work in a comfortable manner without feeling like I have to sit super proper (like I do at school). For the most part, I think this chair is pretty successful for what it's meant for. I do honestly prefer it over those weird bungee chairs--I don't know how anyone likes sitting in those!

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