Daniyar Uderbekov continues his explorations of natural wool furniture with the 10 Nodes armchair, which is upholstered from a single large piece of felt. The frame comprises wooden cuttings gathered from garden tools, while the woolen terrazzo finish that wraps it has been shaped from recycled and 3D-printed PET plastic from old bottles.
The Kazakh product designer has selected felt as his core material due to its biodegradable qualities and distinct strength, which make it resistant to rain, snow, and the sun. A paint treatment further protects the chair from the elements, making it water-resistant and suitable for indoor and outdoor use under the open sky.
The design of the 10 Nodes armchair arose from the task of utilizing as few connecting nodes in the frame as possible. As a result, like the chair’s name suggests, Daniyar Uderbekov was able to achieve a minimum number of ten pieces. Felt, rolled by hand and recycled, is often embedded with small blades of grass, seeds, and threads, which inspired the furniture designer to introduce specks of color and texture into the chair’s surface. The aesthetic finish favors more saturated and bold patterns, appearing like Terrazzo
The chair is made of one large piece of 2X3 m sheep wool felt, based on a frame made of wooden pine sticks from shovels. Felt is breathable and can be used outdoors, in rain, sun, snow, and wind.
Dimensions LxWxH | 90x80x80cm (35x31x31'') |
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Weight (kg) | 24 |
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Material | 100% Wool, 3D Printed PLA, Bio Plastic, Felt, Pine Wood, Sheep Wool, Textiles, Wool, Corn-based PLA |
Discipline | Biomaterial, Digital Fabrication, Upcycling & Reuse, Weaving |
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Number Of Pieces Created | 8 |