For this project, my idea was to create an outdoor furniture that was unlike any other. I wanted this furniture to be used however the user wanted, and for it to look like neither a table, nor a seat, nor a game, but to be able to combine all these functions. It was essential for me not to exclude anyone.
To achieve this, I designed multi-level furniture that would allow walkers to sit, lie down and eat, but also allow children to climb on it and use it as a hut, as the interior is hollow. It was my intention to create a set of furniture that would not impose its function, but would give free rein to everyone’s imagination and needs.
In addition to adapting to all park users, I wanted the furniture to be easily modular so that it could be installed in the park’s different landscapes. From the clearing to the top of the ‘mountain’, Tétrominos is designed to be modular and change its layout according to the needs of the park.
Created as part of the CHAIRE IDIS research programme in partnership with the Montagne de Reims Regional Nature Park.
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