Aaryaman Shetty

FD4014

Traid

The idea for designing the stool and the triangular shape came from the inspiration of fractals, which are geometric patterns that repeat at every scale and create a sense of harmony and balance. Fractals are often found in nature, and this organic quality influences the design’s clean yet dynamic structure. The use of the triangular shape not only emphasizes the geometric concept but also contributes to the stool’s stability and modern aesthetic. By drawing on fractals, the stool also captures a sense of natural progression, where every angle and line flows seamlessly. Using traditional woodworking methods, the design embraces craftsmanship and attention to detail, ensuring that each piece is uniquely made with precision. Wood, as a natural material, provides both durability and a connection to the environment, offering a tactile and warm experience for the user. These methods allow for a deep appreciation of the material’s grain and texture, which enhances the stool’s visual appeal and ensures that it remains both comfortable and sturdy for everyday use. 


Report Content

Studio Brief

Project Brief | Measure Drawing Excercise

Exploded Isometric | Model Making Exercise

Final Prototype | Form Exploration

1:3 Model | Contextual Views | Process Diagrams

Orthographic Drawings | Process Diagrams

Orthographic Drawings | Seat Development

Orthographic Drawings | Material Sampling

Orthographic Drawings | Prototype Making

Component Drawings | Prototype Making