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29.05 2011


R-01 is limited to the least essential materials and elements.

R-01

A seating element that serves as a canvas, paint finished to much the interior of the space. Reza Aliabadi made sure it did not pass unnoticed. Its minimum structure and minimal design is a statement in itself. Comfort is not compromised: the back pad, makes leaning back is comfortable, and the footings allow levelling of the chair to accustom to possible level imperfections.

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R-01 chair by Reza Aliabadi [rzlbd]. Photos by Lynsie Roberts.
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“R-01 is an affordable designer chair that is easy to manufacture with minimal details and materials. It was originally designed as a dining chair for a boutique restaurant in Toronto. The main materials of the chair are brushed steel for the structure and painted plywood for the seating pad. Although the geometry of the design is simple and minimal, the chair meets the ergonomic seating standards and is in fact decently comfortable.

Compared to many chairs, conventional or modern, R-01 is limited to the least essential materials and elements, and the rest is gone. In other words, there is no extra piece in the design so if even one element of the chair was removed, it would fail as a structure.

There are two careful details integrated in the design, one is the back pad, which is made with a resilient material so that leaning back is comfortable, and the other one is the adjustable footings that allow leveling of the chair in case there is any imperfection on the floor. The seating is paint-finished; therefore it can have any colour based on the interior design of the space.”

Reza Aliabadi [rzlbd]
ARCHITECT / DESIGNER: Reza Aliabadi [rzlbd], Toronto, Ontario, Canada & Tehran, Iran. PROJECT TEAM: Reza Aliabadi, Lailee Soleimani. DATE: 2010. No part of this web site may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without prior permission of Morfae and the copyright owner.
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