GANZ - CHAIR
Ganz Abraham's Iron Foundry Museum has defined the main parameters of the chair with dark beams and iron objects. The chair designed for the guards and museum workers was the main aspect of comfort, ease of relocation and a frame that did not make the space crowded.

After examining users, an important criterion has been the creation of a backrest that, after a long, tedious job, adequately supports the backbone. So that the chair can be easily moved, the frame is made of steel tubing of 16 mm diameter and a small gap above the backrest allows the product to be gripped. The frame, therefore, as a frame encompasses the mantle.

For the chair to counterbalance the weight of iron-cast exhibits, I used spacers between the steel frame and the mantle, which is the effect of floating. The same is reinforced by the hemispherical wooden slippers on the first two legs. 
The museum is a space where we can develop our knowledge and expand our vision. By following this I took my primary inspiration from the cultic school chair. I would like to create a classical school chair look to create a product that has its playfulness but is in line with the atmosphere of the museum. 
Photos by Attila Miletics
Contributors: Startjunior Kft., Plydesign Kft.
Consultant teachers: Juhász István, Kerékgyártó András

2017 MOME

GANZ - CHAIR
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GANZ - CHAIR

Cultic school chair made from plywood is the new museum chair.

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