The study process and format of the reed to develop into the design thai furniture contemporary art
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2015-05-22Author
Phontharaphong, Yuvadee
Siripithakul, Arnut
Ruengsombat, Mayuree
Pigunthong, Darunrat
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The study the process and the format form of this reed, Reed aims to develop products to furniture design in line with the contemporary art Thailand. The study, experimental research. Study of processes and Style woven reed Chantaboon. Chanthaburi. Which has a long history. Caused by from direct experience. With features Kok locally grown and therefore environmental factors that contribute to the wisdom. Local culture and the development until the present.
Reed led the development of the furniture ,The research design of this furniture, furniture design with a difference. The concept is inspired by the shape. Have been inspired by a lotus petal pattern of Thailand, which is a art that reflects the uniqueness of Thailand. The heirloom since ancient .Artists have been inspired and influenced by the natural form of the lotus pattern Thailand. Shapes express feelings the warmth of lines that are curved gently to the beginning of the design classified into three model with a different front where and functional model 1 is the chair and a half sitting half. sleep model, 2 is a single chair and model 3 is a table of the available display , model that has been most satisfactory. A model that supports the arts and culture of Thailand, which shaped the development of the modern era to into the present. In the core of the design model 1 half sitting, half reclining chair is a form that is suitable for reed Chantaboon development in furniture design most With the properties of the reed for the bed coverings. This feature is be used to modify the design to accommodate the bed adapted to the surface waves. A smooth curve, which can help to massage the back of the sleep to relax and sleep well. Combined with the properties of the reed. It is promoting of Use most benefit.
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