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Industrial Design

This project was developed within a form-focused course centered on designing chairs made from plastic. The formal concept is derived from a “squircle” geometry, merging soft curvature with clear geometric definition.
The resulting design balances rounded softness with precise structure, creating a friendly and approachable silhouette. At the same time, the geometry enables an efficient use of the seating surface, optimizing comfort and spatial economy.


The process began with the development of moodboards and initial sketches to approach the overall form and define its visual direction. Building on this foundation, the form was further developed and refined through iterative modeling in Rhinoceros 3D. Multiple variations were explored, allowing proportions, transitions, and structural qualities to be tested and gradually optimized.


The system is designed for efficient stackability, with all components neatly stored beneath the two-seater bench to ensure a compact and organized setup. In its stored state, the furniture creates a clear and organized appearance while remaining easily accessible when needed.





The concept of modular furniture enables flexible use through adaptable combinations. By merging seating elements with play objects, an interactive environment is created that encourages exploration, engagement, and playful interaction.





