Tehila Guy's 'Anda': An inflatable armchair blending translucent materials and wood
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Tehila Guy
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Tehila Guy, a student at Bezalel Academy of Art and Design in Jerusalem, created 'Anda' — an inflatable armchair combining translucent and wooden parts — as her final project under Professor Hanan de Lange. The project challenges the conventions of flat-pack furniture by exploring alternative materials and assembly methods, offering a unique aesthetic that breaks from the repetitive patterns found in the flat-pack furniture world.
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· 2 pulledI wanted to design a piece of furniture that is out of the norm in a field that can seem fairly saturated.
An armchair was a challenging choice due to the fact it's barely...
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