A solution to transport comfortable and adaptable furniture. Dynamic multiplicity for a chair with multiple uses and stabile main design as ergonomic.
Concept of design = Venn diagram used as intersection and inception
1st 3d Draft of Prototype
Main Structure - if rotated 90 degrees it could also work as platforms
 
 
  1. Maximise space and layout design with flexible systems and furniture.
  2. A functioning and better way to storage chairs and tables.
  3. More ergonomic and futuristic furniture designs.
  4. A solution to transport comfortable and adaptable furniture.
  5. A pleasant chair to sit in with a restful back.
  6. A stabile and reliable chair to move around and recline.
  7. Transforming furniture for cases when I do not need a chair but a table or shelf [multiplicity].
  8. A design that works with different materialities when reusing, exchanging or replacing components of it.
  9. A creative system that can evolve further with future generations based on two or three main concepts.
  10. A collection of designs that work in cohesion with similar aesthetics, functions and drive.
  11. A minimalist folding lighting equipment easy to store.
  12. Designing a new way to present ideas in an installation. 
 
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Dynamic Multiplicity

Nowadays with the dominant technological app world, designs which serve as multi-functional tools or furniture find a wider range of customers as they are solving more than one issue, and in many scenarios they solve it even better than the unidirectional designs. In this case, the chair changes shape, it can be morphed into becoming a whole seating element for an entire audience not just one person; or even work as a table. You can see that its storage and transport were part of the engaging issues when defining the problem and it finds the gap with a fantastic solution involving its materiality and its fabrication. It marvels and excites its users, as well as distant admirers like me. This is a great example of how design truly evolves with imagination and how creative conceptual process can end in revolutionary artifacts.