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FDT Bureau

Chairs universally serve the fundamental purpose of providing a stable seating surface, often with some form of back support. However, their design is not bound by strict rules, allowing for a wide range of creative interpretations. Most chairs conventionally feature four legs and are assembled from multiple components, but designers frequently explore innovative forms that challenge traditional constraints. One such design, by Deniz Aktay, radically deviates from these norms by adopting a single, continuous form that defies conventional expectations yet maintains practical functionality. Know more about it on FURNITURE DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY (FDT).

Aktay’s design, known as the Omega chair, involves bending a single sheet of material—whether metal or plastic—into a seamless, flowing shape. This approach simplifies the chair’s construction while ensuring stability and structural integrity. The Omega chair’s design eliminates sharp angles, resulting in a smoother, more organic appearance. Despite its unconventional form, the chair remains functional and can be used as effectively as standard four-legged chairs.

The Omega chair’s design also incorporates practical features, such as the ability to stack, which is surprising given its unique shape. It remains compact and efficient for mass production and practical use. The chair’s sturdy appearance is enhanced by its inward-angled legs, which provide a broader surface area for stability. Nevertheless, there are potential concerns regarding comfort; the curved sides may cause users to slide off, and the backrest might be too short, potentially causing discomfort when leaning back. Despite these issues, the Omega chair represents an intriguing and elegant departure from traditional designs, with opportunities for further refinement to enhance comfort and ergonomics.

Image credit: Deniz Aktay

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