“THE INDUSTRIAL AESTHETIC SEAT”
CHAIR X SCHLEMMER
The chair designed by Marcel Breuer and Walter Gropius, influenced by their intensive examinations of new forms of theater and the belief in the unstoppable process of mechanization, is a masterpiece that embodies their avant-garde vision of merging art and technology. Drawing inspiration from the works of Oskar Schlemmer, a renowned artist and choreographer, the chair is a true testament to the Bauhaus school's principles of functionalism, minimalism, and innovation.
The chair features a sleek, geometric form that reflects the modernist aesthetics of the Bauhaus movement. It is constructed using industrial materials, such as steel tubing and plywood, which were extensively explored in the workshops of Breuer and Gropius. The steel tubing is bent and shaped with precision, creating a seamless framework that serves as both the chair's structure and aesthetic statement. The plywood is carefully molded and curved to form the chair's seat and backrest, providing comfort and support.
THE CHAIR IS A TRUE FUSION OF ART AND FUNCTIONALITY, EMBODYING THE PRINCIPLES OF THE MOVEMENT PATTERN AND ILLUSION WHILE PUSHING THE BOUNDARIES OF TRADITIONAL CHAIR DESIGN.
THE CHAIR'S ERGONOMIC DESIGN IS OPTIMIZED FOR COMFORT, WITH THE STRUCTURE CONFORMING TO THE CONTOURS OF THE HUMAN BODY.
THE STEEL FRAME FORMS A STURDY YET ELEGANT BASE, PROVIDING STABILITY TO THE CHAIR WHILE ALSO SERVING AS A VISUAL ELEMENT THAT COMPLEMENTS THE OVERALL DESIGN.
LIGHTS OF DIFFERENT COLORS AND INTENSITIES ARE CAREFULLY PLACED ON THE STAGE, CASTING DYNAMIC PATTERNS ON THE PERFORMERS AND STAGE SET.