This collapsible furniture is the future.
A great execution of creativity is shown in the work of Korean Jongha Choi as part of his senior thesis at the Design Academy in Eindhoven, The Netherlands. The designer was able to incorporate innovation, functionality, art, design, and convenience by coming up with collapsible furniture, from two-dimensional to three-dimensional shapes.
According to Choi, his project called “De-dimension” is ‘a physical manifestation of his condition,” a vision problem he had as a child. The designer currently wears contact lens in just one eye and recalls that he would acquire injuries because of his difficulty to perceive space or figure out how three dimensional is different from two-dimensional.
Choi earned his Bachelor’s and Master’s of Fine Arts in Sculpture from Seoul National University in South Korea and he is now looking into making his project available for purchase.
You may check his website for more information and updates.
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