These Transparent Rolling Chairs Turn Your Living Room Into a Moving Color Canvas - Yanko Design
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These Transparent Rolling Chairs Turn Your Living Room Into a Moving Color Canvas - Yanko Design
"Like De Stijl once deconstructed form and space into elemental purity, Color Roller reimagines that legacy through motion and transparency. Using the three primary colors, red, yellow, and blue, this experimental furniture collection plays with the relationship between geometry, light, and interaction. When made transparent, these primary hues transcend their boundaries, merging into endless new shades through layering and rotation."
"At its core, Color Roller explores how color and form can coexist as active agents in spatial design. Each of the three components, a hexagonal chair, rectangular table, and triangular floor lamp, embodies a minimalist geometry while sharing a dynamic logic of rolling and transformation. Made entirely from transparent acrylic panels that intersect in pairs, these forms create a vivid and flexible composition of color. Depending on light direction and intensity, the furniture transforms, casting overlapping shadows and gradients that turn interiors into interactive canvases."
Color Roller reinterprets De Stijl principles by using transparent primary colors and moving geometry to generate evolving color compositions. The collection comprises a hexagonal chair, a rectangular table, and a triangular floor lamp built from intersecting pairs of transparent acrylic panels. Layering and rotation of panels create new hues through optical mixing, while changing light direction and intensity produces overlapping shadows and gradients. The pieces roll and flip to recombine color relationships, inviting user interaction and playful authorship of interior atmosphere. Production uses colored acrylic thermoforming and adhesive bonding, refined through 1:5 scale model experimentation to ensure structural integrity and optical clarity.
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