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Cardboard Stools with Personality by Remember

Express yourself with the help of one of the cardboard stools by Remember – you have 29 unique designs + 2 kids’ versions to chose from and each would cost you only 16.90 (14.90 for kids’). Easily and quickly assembled, the stool can also be used as a table and transformed back to its pre-assembled state after use.

Material: corrugated cardboard

Carrying capacity: 200 kgs (440 lbs)

Dimensions: 32,5 x 32,5 x 44,4 cm (12.8 x 12.8 x 17.5 “)

The Folding Cardboard Chair by Kaya

This week we had 3D design. We were supposed to make a smart chair. Something that you can transform, adjust, change as much as possible.

My chair model is made of cardboard and blue fabric. If the chair is folded, one person can sit on it. If you unfold it, it seats 6 people. You can push the first and the last cardboard pieces so that they will make a circle and you have a kind of sofa or you can just leave it unfolded. You can also pull apart the first and the last piece, so that you form two chairs connected with a table…and a lot more.

Via Kaya.Creative.Works who was know as theonethatmatters.tumblr.com once

Last edited by Guido J. van den Elshout on November 30, 2011 at 4:41 PM

Rietveld – Baas – Gehry – Che Eyzenbach Connections?


In surfing the internet for material for Chair Blog it helps me that I have a very associative mind. I was Googling pictures for “Burnt Rietveld”, because I noticed that I had no photos yet from Maarten Baas’s (in my view in)famous burned chair series which Maarten produced or maybe even created (I would avoid the term designed in this case) long before I started to blog here about chairs.

Nowadays I see several young designers piggy back on an illustrious predecessor’s name and produce a hack or an interpretation to create fame for themselves. I would say piggy back fame or media hype. I know I am a bit traditional in this sense and not so out of the box thinking as the honorable teachers of especially the Dutch Design Academy in Eindhoven tend to teach their students. On the other hand I do admit that it works. When I think burnt chair I immediately associate it with Maarten Baas. In that sense the piggy backing helps, because he dared to burn famous chairs.

Then I found the above photo of a Gerrit Rietveld‘s burnt Zig Zag Chair (another example here) by Maarten Baas at the Flickr account of….Che Eyzenbach and guess what? Che is a 2009 alumni from the Eindhoven Design Academy and designs chairs himself. His graduation project is a set of 7 beautifully designed cardboard seating elements by the name of Flow.


I know, by introducing Che in this way to you, this humble amateur chair aficionado now makes connections between Che Eyzenbach and famous predecessors and might suggest he was piggy backing. He was not! Certainly not in his designs, even not on Frank Gehry‘s Nested Cardboard Chair nor his Easy Edges Chair nor his Contour Chair, because Flow is an entirely different concept…

I may even do him injustice, because if I look into his portfolio, I have a feeling we will see his star rise to maybe equal or higher levels….

Have a look for yourself at Che’s site and let me know your view in the comments.

The Chair Affair Competition


Via funpresident.com I came across the 2009 corrugated board chair design competition: The Chair Affairâ„¢ of The American Institute of Architecture Students (AIAS). The Corrugated Cardboard Chair of the Photo was one of the finalists.

Vouwwow or Wow it Folds! wins Mart Stam | Thonet award

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Joost van Noort and Maartje NuyJoost van Noort and Maartje Nuy

The first Mart Stam | Thonet award for best chair design was awarded to Dutch designers Joost van Noort and Maartje Nuy with their design for a cardboard chair with the name Vouwwow  – to pronounce as Vow Wow and which I would translate as Wow it Folds!

Via Lai