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CARTESIAN STOOL
The Cartesian stool is a beautiful, detailed and complex design; simplicity layered with tiers of interaction and hidden complexity. It explores the underlying order in disorder through its function; soft yet stiff, rigid yet elastic, and through its aesthetic, planar yet freeform.
The Cartesian Stool is a highly functional minimalist furniture piece made from solid plantation timbers, monofilament and rubber spacers. The name ‘Cartesian’ is derived from the Cartesian Coordinate System, which is used to specify the position of any point in three-dimensional space.
The design emphasises functionality through facilitating both area deflection and point displacement and rotation, ensuring a reactive, comfortable sitting experience. The design seeks to be vastly accommodating and complaint, yet exceedingly unassuming and non-prescribed.
Its minimalist aesthetic is informed by environmental and social factors, developed to occupy domestic spaces discreetly. It is a versatile solution for contemporary inner-city lifestyles and adaptable to any interior scenario and environment.
The strong, linear forms utilised convey a sense of precision, accuracy and strength, whilst its function and materials solidly integrate both innovative design and the integrity of woodcraft.
The Cartesian Stool is intended to be fabricated in short production batch runs utilising traditional timber processes and machinery. This will allow it to be aesthetically customisable and made ethically using Australian materials and manufacturing; ensuring minimal environmental impact.Furniture Design2012 -
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ALL WORKS © LUKE ANDREW BATTEN 2012. PLEASE DO NOT REPRODUCE WITHOUT THE EXPRESSED WRITTEN CONSENT OF LUKE ANDREW BATTEN.
