Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Reverb Chair by Brodie Neill


Brodie Neill has sent us photos of his latest creation, the Reverb Chair.

Hand-formed and mirror-polished from sheet aluminium, the single inverted skin evolves to provide function, yet is poised in a sculpturally dynamic pose. The highly reflective surface amplifies the tapering typology through a transition from curvaceous seat into the elliptical vortex of the back stabilizer. Inspired by the reverberation of sound, the Reverb Chair’s membrane flows outward before returning back into itself. Born from the pursuit to push materials to their limits, the fluting form is both seamless in structure as it is in surface.

Made from Nickel plated aluminium.
A limited edition of 20. Reverb will be showcased at The Apartment Gallery in London.

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