Paper Planes by Doshi & Levien
27.05.2010
Paper Planes arose from the creation of a design for a new fabric incorporating Swarovski crystal elements. The idea underlying the fabric came from folded graph paper, which brings to mind mathematical and scientific images, in total contrast to the festive, joyful, superficial characteristics associated with crystals. Doshi & Levien created a checked pattern using thin black and white lines, each with its own line of crystals. The idea is that the crystals are integrated into the design, so as to become almost invisible, hidden by the checked lines, and reappear only when the light gleams off them. In creating this fabric, we found we were working with a visual language that is architectural and spatial, ornate but not ornamental. As the name suggests, they approach to designing the chair involved creating shapes by folding and forming darts with the paper illustrating the checked fabric. They made a cosy, comfortable reading chair that was nonetheless visually light, as if to defeat gravity.




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how comfortable are these to sit on? Do those crystals dig into the skin?