Inspired by mathematical principles of optimum structures, the chair was made on optimization basis in terms of minimum cost and enveronmental impact, minimum weight and maximum performance. Design elements such as form, proportions and materials are balanced and made taking into consideration a form of human body to provide the high level of functionality and usability. At the same time the chair presents the eye-catching form which is interesting to consider.
Natalie is a product designer, currently lives and works in Moscow. Natalie’s designs are characterized by their elegant and innovative shape and high functional characteristics to make each product unusual and impressive. She is convinced that design arises at the junction of the interaction of many entities on many levels and seeks to express the beauty of this interaction. She got a degree in mathematics and had been working more than 10 years in IT area. But physical objects and their aesthetics have always been very attractive to her. Over time, this led her into the product design area. However, the first mathematical education helps her to understand the essence of objects beauty to create something new
Natalie Musorina creates design at the interfaces of different areas: science and art, ergonomics and ecology. Objects she creates are a search for something new, an attempt to take a fresh look at familiar things that people use every day, an attempt to introduce the beauty that is expressed not only in the external form of the object but also in a way of using and a way of creating.