Undulating + Futuristic, Meet the Mawj 3D Printed Chair
"Mawj" is the Arabic word for wave, reflecting the concept behind Mawj, a custom 3D printed chair by MEAN.
“Mawj” is the Arabic word for wave, reflecting the concept behind the design of this commissioned 3D printed chair by MEAN (Middle East Architecture Network). Designed by Riyad Joucka and inspired by the undulating waters of the Arabian Sea on the shores of Dubai, the name couldn’t possibly suit this minimal piece of statement furniture any better.
Photo: Luis Filipe
Designed for comfort, stability and ergonomics, Mawj investigates the possibilities of 3D printing for bespoke furniture designs. Manufactured by Nagami using a continuous form, the chair is printed on its side using 6mm plastic polymers. On every other layer, the curve inverts to a negative value, generating a weaving pattern that creates larger ripples on the surface. This helps with Mawj’s structural strength, fading towards the edges and intensifying at the top. Lightweight with minimal materials, this might be the future of furniture. Photo: Luis Filipe
Photo: Luis Filipe
Photo: Luis Filipe
Photo: Luis Filipe
Riyad Joucka
While Mawj is a custom piece of furniture, you can learn more about MEAN and their other projects at m-e-a-n.design.
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“Mawj” is the Arabic word for wave, reflecting the concept behind the design of this commissioned 3D printed chair by MEAN (Middle East Architecture Network). Designed by Riyad Joucka and inspired by the undulating waters of the Arabian Sea on the shores of Dubai, the name couldn’t possibly suit this minimal piece of statement furniture any better.
Photo: Luis Filipe
Designed for comfort, stability and ergonomics, Mawj investigates the possibilities of 3D printing for bespoke furniture designs. Manufactured by Nagami using a continuous form, the chair is printed on its side using 6mm plastic polymers. On every other layer, the curve inverts to a negative value, generating a weaving pattern that creates larger ripples on the surface. This helps with Mawj’s structural strength, fading towards the edges and intensifying at the top. Lightweight with minimal materials, this might be the future of furniture. Photo: Luis Filipe
Photo: Luis Filipe
Photo: Luis Filipe
Photo: Luis Filipe
Riyad Joucka
While Mawj is a custom piece of furniture, you can learn more about MEAN and their other projects at m-e-a-n.design.
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