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BLOOM - An antifragile approach to designing long lasting furniture and embracing the aging of wood.

Blomsterberg, Klara (2023) In Diploma work IDEM05 20231
Industrial Design
Abstract
The main goal of this project is to explore tools for consumers and designers when consuming or developing long lasting furniture and translating the results into a pro-
duct. The short life span of today’s furniture is due to design and material choices hindering graceful aging. This contributes to fast furniture, discarded prematurely
due to breaking or aesthetic downgrading.

After a literature study and conversations with field experts, I utilized my acquired
knowledge on physical models. For increased longevity, I used solid pine, design form language for graceful aging, easily maintained and repairable parts, and material thickness allowing for variation. These measures encourage care, emotional bonds and creating memories.

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The main goal of this project is to explore tools for consumers and designers when consuming or developing long lasting furniture and translating the results into a pro-
duct. The short life span of today’s furniture is due to design and material choices hindering graceful aging. This contributes to fast furniture, discarded prematurely
due to breaking or aesthetic downgrading.

After a literature study and conversations with field experts, I utilized my acquired
knowledge on physical models. For increased longevity, I used solid pine, design form language for graceful aging, easily maintained and repairable parts, and material thickness allowing for variation. These measures encourage care, emotional bonds and creating memories.

Antifragility is incorporated through the preservation technique yakisugi and an empirical design process. The result is a comfortable lounge chair.

Thoughtful design decisions create longer lasting and more sustainable furniture. (Less)
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author
Blomsterberg, Klara
supervisor
organization
course
IDEM05 20231
year
type
H2 - Master's Degree (Two Years)
subject
publication/series
Diploma work
report number
ISRN: LUT-DVIDE/EX--23/50664-SE
other publication id
ISRN
language
English
id
9135616
date added to LUP
2023-08-30 07:00:27
date last changed
2023-09-04 15:02:03
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  abstract     = {{The main goal of this project is to explore tools for consumers and designers when consuming or developing long lasting furniture and translating the results into a pro-
duct. The short life span of today’s furniture is due to design and material choices hindering graceful aging. This contributes to fast furniture, discarded prematurely
due to breaking or aesthetic downgrading.

After a literature study and conversations with field experts, I utilized my acquired
knowledge on physical models. For increased longevity, I used solid pine, design form language for graceful aging, easily maintained and repairable parts, and material thickness allowing for variation. These measures encourage care, emotional bonds and creating memories.

Antifragility is incorporated through the preservation technique yakisugi and an empirical design process. The result is a comfortable lounge chair.

Thoughtful design decisions create longer lasting and more sustainable furniture.}},
  author       = {{Blomsterberg, Klara}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  series       = {{Diploma work}},
  title        = {{BLOOM - An antifragile approach to designing long lasting furniture and embracing the aging of wood.}},
  year         = {{2023}},
}