Aff Chair ver 2






Chair Name
Aff Chair ver 2
Aff Chair ver 2
Aff Chair ver 2
Year
2021
Material
PVC Plastic
Dimension(㎜)
550×450×830
Material
PVC Plastic
PVC Plastic
PVC Plastic
Status
Limited Edition
Description
The piece was created using discarded plastic pellets from factory cleaning processes. The pellets were heated to a high temperature until they reached a highly viscous, molten state, then extruded through a nozzle under high pressure. Similar to squeezing toothpaste, the material was continuously discharged, forming varied thicknesses and surface textures depending on its fluidity and the applied pressure. Upon extrusion, the material cooled and solidified immediately. The process transforms an industrial manufacturing technique into an artistic context, illustrating how an everyday material can be redefined as an artistic medium.
The piece was created using discarded plastic pellets from factory cleaning processes. The pellets were heated to a high temperature until they reached a highly viscous, molten state, then extruded through a nozzle under high pressure. Similar to squeezing toothpaste, the material was continuously discharged, forming varied thicknesses and surface textures depending on its fluidity and the applied pressure. Upon extrusion, the material cooled and solidified immediately. The process transforms an industrial manufacturing technique into an artistic context, illustrating how an everyday material can be redefined as an artistic medium.
The piece was created using discarded plastic pellets from factory cleaning processes. The pellets were heated to a high temperature until they reached a highly viscous, molten state, then extruded through a nozzle under high pressure. Similar to squeezing toothpaste, the material was continuously discharged, forming varied thicknesses and surface textures depending on its fluidity and the applied pressure. Upon extrusion, the material cooled and solidified immediately. The process transforms an industrial manufacturing technique into an artistic context, illustrating how an everyday material can be redefined as an artistic medium.
The piece was created using discarded plastic pellets from factory cleaning processes. The pellets were heated to a high temperature until they reached a highly viscous, molten state, then extruded through a nozzle under high pressure. Similar to squeezing toothpaste, the material was continuously discharged, forming varied thicknesses and surface textures depending on its fluidity and the applied pressure. Upon extrusion, the material cooled and solidified immediately. The process transforms an industrial manufacturing technique into an artistic context, illustrating how an everyday material can be redefined as an artistic medium.
Client / Project
Manufacturer
Arsco
Designer
Kang Youngmin
Age
1992
Current Place of Practice
Industrial Design·Contemporary Art
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