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bad posture becomes design logic in mara bragagnolo’s birch plywood chair collection

designboom | architecture & design magazine·MaraBragagnolo·about 1 month ago
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mara bragagnolo designs chairs for ‘incorrect’ postures Bad Posture Chairs is a collection of chairs designed by Mara Bragagnolo to accommodate postures considered ‘incorrect’ and non-conforming. The project comes from the observation that design has historically normalized a single way of sitting, turning any deviation into an error. Many people, particularly neurodivergent individuals, adopt spontaneous postures that traditional seating does not support, often resulting in restriction and discomfort. Each element of the collection originates from research into alternative postures and proposes a structure capable of accommodating them rather than correcting them. Instead of imposing an ideal posture, these chairs adapt to real and recurring gestures: sitting cross-legged, curling up, leaning to one side, folding one leg in front of the body, or constantly shifting position, which become actions anticipated by the design, not deviations to be tolerated.…

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