tsubomi

ITS SHARP, TWO-TONED DESIGN and organic construction seem computer generated from a distance but Leif.designpark’s Tsubomi is an actual seat, manifested from the creative minds of their three-person team (for a quick example just view the opening animation on their homepage). Designed to resemble a flower bud on the verge of blossoming, Tsubomi is chiefly a lounge chair with Japanese inclinations as it sits extremely close to the ground. It appears moderately comfortable, though we do have to wonder whether those petals flex, or are as stiff as the pictures seem to indicate.
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i like it!
Comment by milla — June 23, 2007 @ 9:52 am
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Pingback by The Tsubomi at BED Online Magazine - We are crazy about beds. — June 23, 2007 @ 1:01 pm
[…] Tsubomi is a really interesting chair, and I’m sure that you don’t see a design like this everyday. Tsubomi chair was inspired by a flower bud growing in the forest of KuKunochi. As you can see the inspiration can come from everywhere. In the near future who knows what shapes I might find. Now by looking at this chair I don’t think he is to comfortable because : is to low and you can’t use it at a table, or at you computer and those petals maybe flex, or are as stiff as the pictures seem to indicate ? - Via - Padstyle […]
Pingback by Tsubomi Chair — June 24, 2007 @ 2:40 am
Nice blog with terrific content. The pictures are also very good. I too blog on the same niche. I blogged about this post. You can read it here.
http://theshelters.net/2008/07/11/ultra-modern-furniture/
Care to exchange links?
Cheers.
Comment by Malathy Badri — July 11, 2008 @ 3:27 am