Office chair design concept balances two themes:

*University project: Furniture Design for BOG Bank. 

"Chair as a servant of the user": Here, comfort and support intertwine to craft an oasis of productivity, where every curve and contour nurtures the user's well-being, fostering an atmosphere of joy and efficiency.

"Chair as a predator"
: It's a reflection of the corporate world's sneaky tactics to keep employees chained to their desks. The chair may look invitingly comfortable, but hidden within its design are subtle cues that hint at its true nature.

I crafted the legs of the chair to resemble the horns of a predator, symbolizing the trap it represents. It's a visual reminder of how big corporations lure their workers into a false sense of comfort, only to exploit their dedication by demanding longer hours and increased productivity.

Through this design, I aim to shed light on the predatory practices prevalent in modern workplaces. It's a call to action, urging users to reclaim their autonomy and resist the subtle pressures to overwork. With each sleek curve and sharp angle, the chair serves as a silent warning, reminding us to stay vigilant against the allure of endless productivity.
Bog Bank Chair
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