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Oct 1, 2020

Triplex Stool designed by Studio RYTE is a super-light stool is made from biodegradable flax fibre, one of the strongest natural cellulosic materials found.

Faced with climate change and globalisation, the world needs new solutions to transform our current way of using resources and products. This project tackles the over-consumption of furniture by providing a piece that is perfect for nomadic users to move from apartment to apartment by being light and stackable; responsible to the environment by taking in biodegradable and sustainable materials; and able to be passed on from generation to generation by incorporating a human touch and warmth to the material and its appearance.

The super light module is made of flax fiber, one of the strongest natural cellulosic material found. Designed with a strategically curved geometry, the less than 3mm thick stool stands elegantly on its arches and embraces the weight it carries. It performs similarly to carbon fiber, but wholly made of plant and fully biodegradable.

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@zaxarovcom
Oct 1, 2020

Triplex Stool designed by Studio RYTE is a super-light stool is made from biodegradable flax fibre, one of the strongest natural cellulosic materials found.

Faced with climate change and globalisation, the world needs new solutions to transform our current way of using resources and products. This project tackles the over-consumption of furniture by providing a piece that is perfect for nomadic users to move from apartment to apartment by being light and stackable; responsible to the environment by taking in biodegradable and sustainable materials; and able to be passed on from generation to generation by incorporating a human touch and warmth to the material and its appearance.

The super light module is made of flax fiber, one of the strongest natural cellulosic material found. Designed with a strategically curved geometry, the less than 3mm thick stool stands elegantly on its arches and embraces the weight it carries. It performs similarly to carbon fiber, but wholly made of plant and fully biodegradable.

Interested in Showcasing Your Work?

If you would like to feature your works on Thisispaper, please visit our Submission page and subscribe to Thisispaper+. Once your submission is approved, your work will be showcased to our global audience of 2 million art, architecture, and design professionals and enthusiasts.
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