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Nagami's new includes 3D-printed chairs by Zaha Hadid Architects
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3D-printed chairs designed by Zaha Hadid Architects, Ross Lovegrove and Daniel Widrig make up the first collection of new Spanish brand Nagami Design.
Nagami Design will make its official debut at this year's Milan design week with four 3D-printed chairs. The collection's name, Brave New World, is based on the 1930s dystopian novel of the same title by Aldous Huxley.
Bow designed by Zaha Hadid Architects is one of four chairs in the collectionIt includes two chairs, Bow and Rise, designed by Zaha Hadid Architects, a stool by British designer Ross Lovegrove called Robotica TM, and the Peeler chair by London architect and designer Daniel Widrig.
"We design products that until now were just waiting for the right technology to come to life: not only objects that you can hold, but also that you can feel and experience as part of your environment," said Nagami Design founders Manuel Jimenez García, Miki Jimenez García and Ignacio Viguera Ochoa.
Zaha Hadid Architects' Bow chair is printed with polylactic acid plasticFor its Bow and Rise chairs, Zaha Hadid Architects explored the natural growth processes that occurs in marine biology, specifically underwater ecosystems and coral formations.
The two chairs are built from polylactic acid plastic – a biodegradable, non-toxic material made from renewable resources like corn-starch, making it both lightweight and sturdy.
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Featuring a curved seat supported by a large, singular base, both pieces were 3D-printed with a pellet-extruder, which uses raw plastic particles rather than filaments.
The Rise chair explores the growth processes that occurs in marine biologyWhile the Bow chair boasts a spectrum of blacks and purples, the Rise chair is formed of a blue base that morphs upwards to white, finished with gold detailing at the top of the seat.
These colour gradients and the unusual patterns they form are intended to redefine the traditional spatial relationship between furniture and its setting, according to the brand.
Rise is one of four 3D-printed chairs in Spanish brand Nagami first collectionRoss Lovegrove combined botany and robotics for his Robotica TM stool, which draws parallels between the "natural programming" found in nature and the artificial manufacturing that occurs in the field of robotics.
The stool was built using a continuous rotational process that causes each layer to fuse together while being stacked on top of each other.
Ross Lovegrove has created a 3D-printed stool for Nagami's collectionThis "rhythmic and inverted" form would be difficult to produce by conventional means, Lovegrove told Dezeen.
With a seat made from heat-proof silicone inserts, the stool can be easily adapted to serve as a table for eating, said the designer. It can also function as a plinth for a TV, or simply as a stand-alone decorative feature in the home.
Lovegrove's Robotica TM stool is made has heat-proof silicone inserts, meaning it can easily be adapted to be used as a tableIt took just a few hours for an industrial robot to 3D-print Widrig's Peeler chair, which is composed of three pieces of seven millimetre-thick shells of PLA plastic.
Described by the designer as "skin-like", these three undulating surfaces were assembled to look as if they are "peeling off of an invisible joint body."
Widrig wanted his product to consume as little machine time and as little material waste as possible, and to "overcome the limits of additive manufacturing."
Daniel Widrig's 3D-printed chair is composed of three pieces of PLA plastic"The chair has been designed to satisfy both the ergonomic constraints of the human body, as well as the ergonomics of the robotic arm that prints it," said Widrig.
Brave New World takes place during Milan design week from 17 to 22 April 2018. The chairs will be exhibited at Nagami Design's pop-up showroom, in the city's Brera Design District.
Also set to take place at the festival is the annual Norwegian Presence exhibition, which will present a range of new products, sculptural craftwork and iconic designs exploring "the making of modern Norway."
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Views 59 , Ross Lovegrove and Daniel Widrig presented four avant-garde 3D printed chairs at Milan Design Week 2018. They immediately stand out in Nagami's innovative arsenal, which is characterized by reimagining design through large-scale robotic 3D printing.
New Spanish company Nagami partnered with design veterans Zaha Hadid , Ross Lovegrove and Daniel Widrig to showcase four avant-garde 3D printed chairs at Milan Design Week 2018. They immediately stand out in Nagami's innovative arsenal, which is characterized by reimagining design through large-scale robotic 3D printing.
Zaha Hadid's experimentation with 3D printing and various materials led to the Bow and Rise chairs. They are biodegradable and optimized, extruder printed (meaning plastic particles are used rather than filament) and dyed in an adaptive way. These chairs are very sensitive to the room they will be in, which will undoubtedly have a positive effect on the interior.
Another interesting chair in the collection is "Rrobotica TM" (geometric, silicone spiral) by Ross Lovegrove. Combining botany with robotics, 360-degree rotation, the mathematical nature-oriented seat can also be used as a heat shield table, as well as other auxiliary functions for the home.
"Peeler" by Daniel Widrig is a stool printed in 7mm single skins in just a few hours. Its wavy, silhouette giving and black color makes an impression. For the manufacture of this product, much less machine time is required, less waste of materials. "Peeler" not only imitates the shape of a person who will sit on such a chair, but also a robotic arm that will print it.
At the Brera Showroom, where Nagami will showcase her work, architects and designers Zaha Hadid, Ross Lovegrove and Daniel Widrig will give viewers a taste of the invisible fusion of territories – furniture design and experience design. “ We are developing products that until now have just been waiting for the right technology,” says Nagami founders Manuel Jimenez Garcia, Miki Jimenez Garcia and Ignacio Viguera Ochoa. “We create not only objects that can be held, but also those that make it possible to feel part of the environment.”
Patrick Schumacher, director of Zaha Hadid architects, said that during this time the showroom will be a breeding ground for new ideas, and 3D printed chairs from Nagami will attract a lot of attention.
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