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MYchair – Ben van Berkel for Walter Knoll

Contemporary Furniture by Key Dutch Architecture Practice for Walter Knoll Germany

15 May 2012

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Ben van Berkel’s ‘MYchair’ to be presented by Walter Knoll

MY Lounge Chair, Walter Knoll, 2011
Client: Walter Knoll

MY Lounge Chair, Walter Knoll

MYchair Lounge continues and extends the formal qualities and spatial effects of the earlier MYchair, with the facet shapes of the chaise longue inspired seat echoed in the curves of the supporting frame.

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MY Lounge Chair – Credits
UNStudio: Ben van Berkel, Caroline Bos with Martijn Prins, William de Boer and Machteld Kors
Walter Knoll: Markus Benz, Jurgen Rohm

MYchair lounge images / information from UNStudio

MYchair design

News – Oct 2008

Ben van Berkel’s ‘MYchair’ to be presented by Walter Knoll

MYchair, the new lounge chair from Ben van Berkel / UNStudio will be presented for the first time at Orgatec 2008 in Cologne, 21 – 25 Oct. MYchair is the first chair designed by Ben van Berkel/UNStudio and is described as a real architect’s chair.

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“The architectural approach to furniture is different from that of the industrial designer as the architect begins with the space and the environment that the chair will become a part of. All the details of the chair are considered for their spatial effects. This architectural approach to furniture is connected with a very personal ideology of space.” – Ben van Berkel

MYchair, Walter Knoll, 2008

MYchair is the first chair designed by Ben van Berkel / UNStudio and is a real architect’s chair. The architectural approach to furniture is different from that of the industrial designer: the architect begins with the space and the environment that the chair will become a part of. All the details, besides needing to be comfortable and fulfilling the normal functional requirements of a piece of furniture, are considered for their spatial effects. And, as each architect has his or her own understanding of the sort of space that they aim to generate, this architectural approach to furniture is intrinsically connected with a very personal ideology of space.

In the case of Ben van Berkel / UNStudio this spatial awareness is connected to his idea of the ‘after image’. With this notion, Ben van Berkel refers to the capacity of three-dimensional objects to produce many different impressions when seen from different angles. These multiple views and continuously changing silhouettes result in a kaleidoscopic experience, achieved in the furniture design by the faceted arrangement of the soft elements, the inward and outward curves of the chrome frame and the duo-tones of the upholstering. All these elements are carefully orchestrated, which, in the theory of the architect, ultimately creates an ‘after image’ that is rich and stimulating, yet cohesive and balanced.

The way in which the idea of the after image is incorporated in the MYchair in such a unified manner is through the medium of reflection. Each detail is reflected in another. Thus, the facet shapes of the soft part of the chair are echoed in the curves of the frame supporting it; the bottom is reflected in the sides; and the room itself is reflected in the polished chrome of the support frame. Reflectiveness is also found in the details of the seat and the back support, which are arranged together to enable a variety of seating positions. In this way, legs tucked under, or turning sideways, the occupant of the MYchair engages in the spatial game envisaged by the architect, shifting positions and thereby shifting perspectives and images.

In the eighteen months or so that it took the architect to develop the MYchair design, many people passed the drawings and models of the chair dotted around the studio. Often, their response was, ‘I’d like to have that chair. When is it ready?’ The name MYchair reflects that response and its potential to appropriate, adapt, use and customize the chair in many ways, making it truly your own.

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MYchair by Walter Knoll – Further Information

Client: Walter Knoll
Location: Herrenberg Germany
Sizes: height 800mm, depth 755mm, width 865 mm
Materials : Chromed steel bar frame. Foam seat upholstered with Trevira and Kvadrat fabrics or Walter Knoll leather

MYchair – Credits
UNStudio: Ben van Berkel with Martijn Prins and Christian Bergmann, Arne Nielsen

Contemporary chair design by Ben van Berkel for Walter Knoll Germany images / information from UNStudio

Location: Herrenberg, Germany

Ben van Berkel

UNStudio

Contemporary Architects

Ben van Berkel former practitioner : Santiago Calatrava

Ben van Berkel former tutor : architect Zaha Hadid

Architectural Design

Contemporary Netherlands Architecture

Netherlands Architecture Designs – chronological list

Contemporary Dutch Architectural Designs – selection:

Villa Fifty-Fifty, Strijp-R, Eindhoven
Architects: Studioninedots
Villa Fifty-Fifty Eindhoven
photo : Frans Parthesius
New Villa in Eindhoven

Dutch Architecture

Netherlands

Architecture Studios

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