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Mawj 3D Printed Chair designed by MEAN* (Middle East Architecture Network)

Product name:
Mawj 3D Printed Chair
Manufacturer:
Nagami
Product type:
Lounge chair
Contact:
info@m-e-a-n.design
Designer:
Riyad Joucka
Use:
Seating
Applications:
Residential and hospitality
Characteristics:
Designed for comfort, structural stability, and ergonomics
Format:
3D Printed lounge chair
Material:
Recycled PETG Polymer
Size:
646W x 897D x 969H mm
Color:
Aquamarine green, Color can be customized
Shape:
Symmetrical and Organic
Price:
Please enquire

موج — Mawj- 3D Printed Chair’ — Is a 3D Printed Armchair commissioned by a private client and designed by MEAN (Middle East Architecture Network).  ‘موج — Mawj’ The Arabic word for ‘Wave, undulate, crisp or ripple’ is a name that reflects the concept behind the design. The undulating patterns of the Aquamarine green surface is reminiscent of the waters of the Arabian Sea, at the shores of Dubai, the city where the chair was conceived.

The chair investigates the possibilities of robotic 3D printing for designing and producing bespoke furniture. Manufactured by Nagami, the design takes shape based on a continuous form, printed on its side with a thickness of just 6 mm, using advanced plastic polymers.

3d printed chair image © Luis Filipe

The chair’s dimensions borrow from the proportions of the Eames Lounge Armchair, one of the most iconic modern chairs. Designed as a standalone interior design object, the chair is a statement as well as a distinctive piece of furniture. A sequence of design iterations forms the shape of the chair using algorithmic design processes.

Mawj 3D Printed Chairimage © Luis Filipe

Designed for comfort, structural stability, and ergonomics, the chair is a prototype for using advanced methods of furniture design and manufacturing. A series of lines moving in space form the layers for 3D printing in one single layer, the lines progressively form Sine curves as they wrap around the form. On every other layer, the curve inverts to a negative value, generating a weaving pattern that makes larger rippling undulations on the surface.

3d printed lounge chair image © Luis Filipe

The pattern aids in the structural stiffness, as well as creating a unique aesthetic feature, which naturally emerges as the result of the parametric modeling of the chair. Following a series of prototypes, careful attention to small details in the making of the chair develops the outcome. The pattern fades out towards the edges and intensifies at the top, avoiding areas where the back would rest. The pattern continuously wraps around the billowing surface, doubly curved for structural stability.

Recycled PETG Polymer chair image © Luis Filipe

موج — Mawj is a venture towards a future where minimal material is required to carefully design and shape objects into practical, lightweight, and comfortable pieces of furniture, that enrich our lives.

young boy sits on blue chair

chairs in three colors

color scheme

final option

design evolution

top view

front view

side view

axonometric view

 

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By Naser Nader Ibrahim

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