The flatpack chair was designed to lay completely flat for packaging, with a maximum thickness of one inch. Although this was its ultimate goal, it was also made to be an interesting and structurally sound use of OSB, which is neither structural nor considered beautiful (although I beg to differ).
The flatpack chair was designed to lay completely flat for packaging, with a maximum thickness of one inch. Although this was its ultimate goal, it was also made to be an interesting and structurally sound use of OSB, which is neither structural nor considered beautiful (although I beg to differ).
The flatpack chair was designed to lay completely flat for packaging, with a maximum thickness of one inch. Although this was its ultimate goal, it was also made to be an interesting and structurally sound use of OSB, which is neither structural nor considered beautiful (although I beg to differ).
The flatpack chair was designed to lay completely flat for packaging, with a maximum thickness of one inch. Although this was its ultimate goal, it was also made to be an interesting and structurally sound use of OSB, which is neither structural nor considered beautiful (although I beg to differ).
designed in autocad, the chair was cut with a waterjet.
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Functional four leg chair water jet cut out of a 1/3 piece of plywood. The whole piece can be flatpacked into a 1 inch thick package.

Celeste Glavin
Product Design New York, NY