The Gaudi Stool by Bram Geenen
Dutch designer Bram Geenen has sent us photos of the Gaudi Stool he has created.







Description of the Gaudi Stool by Bram Geenen
The shape of the Gaudi Stool was created in the same way that AntonĂ Gaudi designed the structure of his churches, by making a model of hanging chains, so letting gravity determine the strongest and most logical shape for withstanding forces.
The Gaudi-stool was part of the furnistructure project.
In the Furnistructures project was researched how lightweight products can be designed.
Lightness has a lot advantages, in the use of products and their impact on the environment.
This has lead to a research into structural systems, as found in nature and architecture, and the possibilities of designing lightweight furniture using such systems.
Materials & techniques:
A thin shell made of carbon fiber deals with the compressive forces.
A beam-grid substructure resists bending of the shell.
The substructure was made using Rapid-prototyping techniques, in order to achieve the needed complexity.
The rapid-prototyped structure was then used as a mold for the carbon-fiber laminates.
This combining of these two high-tech techniques decreased costs of both of them, and made them applicable in a functional product.
Gaudi-stool:
carbon-composite, polyamide. 1kg.
Visit Bram Geenen’s website – here.

Bahay Kubo on 18 Aug 2009 at 8:31 am #
NIce. Looks more like a Calatrava stool to me.
SeSar on 19 Aug 2009 at 2:50 am #
carbonfyber and gaudi?
design looks simple pure, its nice… but i still dont understand where the name comes from, antoni gaudi or musician daniele gaudi? it little looks like dub instrument too
jeffrey on 19 Aug 2009 at 11:45 am #
Love the Calatrava reference! very on the mark! that or Eiffel Tower
wren on 05 Sep 2009 at 6:24 am #
sorry, i think that is uneasy to use, like a half of a gothic valut/sexpartite more than gaudi’s work sagrada familia?
i think the concept is more on freezed T-back. you know?
jessup on 16 Sep 2009 at 4:07 pm #
it is not a stool if no one is sitting on it.