“In order to see into the future, sometimes one must look into the past.” –author unknown
That’s exactly how Utrecht designer, Bram Geenen, gets much of his inspiration, by examining past artists and their works and adding his touch of flair to them. For his latest project, Bram created a stool made of carbon fiber and his inspiration was famed 19th century Modernist style architect, Antonio Gaudí. Gaudí was famous for mixing gothic architecture with a modern style and paying close attention to nature’s angles and curves. Bram also used Gaudí’s idea of creating a model of hanging chains and allowing gravity to determine the strongest and weakest points.