the atlas chair on display at the gallery of modern art, glasgow
scott jarvie will be exhibiting his atlas chair at this year’s 100% design london. the design is derived by projecting flat angled planes through a volume and using the intersecting elements to generate the profiles that create the sections of the chair. this allows complex surface geometry to be rationalized to planar surfaces, providing sculptural possibilities while utilizing materials efficiently, developing a system that facilitates construction.
development model (scale 1:4) dual spine prototype in 4mm birch ply – CNC cut
development model (scale 1:4) dual spine prototype in 4mm birch ply – CNC cut
original concept model (scale 1:10) single spine prototype in modeling card – hand cut
‘clutch chair’, 2007 – 2008
clutch chair is another project developed by scott jarvie made from 10 000 drinking straws. the piece was selected by zaha hadid as her curators choice at noise festival 2008.
the clutch project began as a microscopic observation of the structural composition of trees and the directional properties of capillary tubes (xylem).