
Oh yeah, it’s always so exciting to see something plucked out of the transformer’s world. Everyone’s so intensely gripped in the buzz for the transformers, that even artist and designers have taken the same way out to click with the consumers. Drawing inspiration from the same league to say, but in un-robotic genre, is French designer Francois Azambourg, who’s designed a chair that transforms from a packet size to a full form in split seconds. The chair made-up with an internal airtight polyester cloth pouch with double lining and two-part of liquid polyurethane is dubbed the Pack Chair.
The Pack Chair begins to transform itself into the actual shape, when the switch on the side of the flat chair is activated - the material starts to flow within the double-walled textile fibers and the emulsion of the two chemical hardens decks out the entire polyester cloth pouch into a perfect chair. Currently on show in the Design in Mutation exhibit at the Design Centre of the UQAM in Montreal, Canada, the limited edition concept chair is a perfect solution for the space crunches at home and away.
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