‘BARK’ is a set of chairs that came from the observation of a tree’s section, as a way of expressing the unique relationship between the outside and the inside. What you can immediately see and what truly lays within. This argument led the project to establish this special bond by making a clear division between the elements that form a chair. This partition is done in two groups: skeleton and exoskeleton. The former comprises the inner frame, which is the one that envelops the function of use. Whereas the latter include the most visible parts, which represents the symbolic function of the object that interacts immediately with the user. The intention of this design has been to develop a product that symbolized the importance of these two groups, understanding them as a unit in which its parts live in symbiotic relationship as well as each having their own unique features. This design is made to target both home and contract markets.

Bark Chair by Roman Bianco from Creativeaffairs Studio

Bark Chair by Roman Bianco from Creativeaffairs Studio

Bark Chair by Roman Bianco from Creativeaffairs Studio

Bark Chair by Roman Bianco from Creativeaffairs Studio

Bark Chair by Roman Bianco from Creativeaffairs Studio

Bark Chair by Roman Bianco from Creativeaffairs Studio

Bark Chair by Roman Bianco from Creativeaffairs Studio

Bark Chair by Roman Bianco from Creativeaffairs Studio

Bark Chair by Roman Bianco from Creativeaffairs Studio

Bark Chair by Roman Bianco from Creativeaffairs Studio

Bark Chair by Roman Bianco from Creativeaffairs Studio

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