Quirk Chair - Originally a prototype for a children's chair. The concept attempts to create long-term value through the simple gestalt principles of repetition, continuity and negative space as well as gender neutrality through color theory. I hope to further explore this simple aesthetic concept in future work.
Quirk Chair - Originally a prototype for a children's chair. The concept attempts to create long-term value through the simple gestalt principles of repetition, continuity and negative space as well as gender neutrality through color theory. I hope to further explore this simple aesthetic concept in future work. (Mar '08)
Quirk Chair - Originally a prototype for a children's chair. The concept attempts to create long-term value through the simple gestalt principles of repetition, continuity and negative space as well as gender neutrality through color theory. I hope to further explore this simple aesthetic concept in future work.
Quirk Chair - Originally a prototype for a children's chair. The concept attempts to create long-term value through the simple gestalt principles of repetition, continuity and negative space as well as gender neutrality through color theory. I hope to further explore this simple aesthetic concept in future work.
Quirk Chair - Originally a prototype for a children's chair. The concept attempts to create long-term value through the simple gestalt principles of repetition, continuity and negative space as well as gender neutrality through color theory. I hope to further explore this simple aesthetic concept in future work.
Quirk Chair - Originally a prototype for a children's chair. The concept attempts to create long-term value through the simple gestalt principles of repetition, continuity and negative space as well as gender neutrality through color theory. I hope to further explore this simple aesthetic concept in future work.
Quark Chair - A sequel to the Quirk. Loses the ability to be flat-packed and starts to address the idea of shelving & seating in a combined piece of furniture that does not relate to one identity more than the other.
Quark Chair - A sequel to the Quirk. Loses the ability to be flat-packed and starts to address the idea of shelving & seating in a combined piece of furniture that does not relate to one identity more than the other.
Quark Chair - A sequel to the Quirk. Loses the ability to be flat-packed and starts to address the idea of shelving & seating in a combined piece of furniture that does not relate to one identity more than the other.
1:6 scale model Quark chair on display at IDS10 in Toronto
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Quirk Chair
Lawrence Kwok
Industrial Toronto, Canada