Aluminium Wire Crochet Crochet Seating by Ruth Fore
February 20th, 2012 - Posted in Furniture DesignSponsored Links

The Rhode Island School of Design’s Department of Furniture Design Presented Immaterialize at ICFF, a showcase of student furniture and products That emphasize specific qualities of materials rather than Their most familiar applications. It is as part of the showcase, designer Ruth Fore has also been showcased Crochet Crochet lounge. This was the initial idea to create a structure by using materials of aluminum wire. The number of total wire ends with a 3000 feet. In the piece evolves into a spherical shape as aluminum loop with three-dimensional terms. Crochet Crochet chair been created that can support the weight. This is a unique design consisting of the chaos of the wire, but when viewed in detail more closely woven structure organized.
Description by designer:
Crochet Crochet was created through a material exploration of aluminum wire. The initial idea was to create a stable structure using a material known to be soft and flexible. By experimenting with crocheted stitches a woven structure was created that could support a significant amount of weight. The piece evolved into a spherical form as aluminum loops were crocheted three-dimensionally in space transitioning from small to large gauges. The total wire amount ended with 3000 feet. The final product was anodized giving the overall structure more stability. Upon first glance Crochet Crochet appears to be composed of a chaotic mess of wire but when viewed in closer detail the organized woven structure is revealed.
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