Chair shaped like the tail of a peacock by UUfie
The sheet was slit to create the lattice then stretched apart and folded round in a thermoforming process that uses heat to soften the material.
Design Miami 2013: this chair shaped like the fanned fail of a peacock by Toronto design studio UUfie was one of the
most talked-about pieces at the Design Miami collectors' fair last month.
The symmetrical shape of UUfie's Peacock chair is made from a latticed sheet of Corian, a solid surface material that's
often used for kitchen work surfaces and bathrooms, which curls round at the bottom and spreads out at the top to
create the back of the chair.
The sheet was slit to create the lattice then stretched apart and folded round in a thermoforming process that
usesheat to soften the material.
"Like children playing with paper by cutting, bending and folding it, we have created a single sheet of acrylic
composite material into a peacock," said the designers. "Resembling a peacock tail in courtship or a blossom opening,
it makes a visual statement in any space, indoors or outdoors."
The chair comes in two sizes and can be made in any colour. It was presented at Design Miami 2013 last month by
Galleria Rosanna Orlandi and is now on show in Milan at Spazio Rossana Orlandi.
Photography is by Marco Covi.
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