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FURNT-3120-1: Techniques: Soft

Summer 2019

Subject: Furniture
Type: Studio
Delivery Mode: In-Person
Level: Undergraduate

Campus: San Francisco
Course Dates: July 29, 2019 — August 16, 2019
Meetings: Every Weekday 9:00AM-04:00PM, San Francisco - Main Building - Furniture Wood Shop
Instructor: Michele Marti

Units: 3.0
Enrolled: 0/12

Description:

This studio focuses on contemporary upholstery techniques applicable to creating prototypes for large-scale production, producing editions, or making one-of-a-kind pieces. Upholstery is not straightforward or simple, though the best pieces may look that way. The process is multi-skilled and multilayered. An understanding of the whole process is essential for a designer to accomplish his or her goals. In class, each student designs and constructs an ottoman for a particular interior and develops innovative design concepts appropriate to the context. During showroom visits, students learn about the technical construction of contemporary furniture and the selection of upholstery fabrics. Upon completion of the course, each student will have a well-made contemporary piece, a new skill set, knowledge of contemporary upholstery and exposure to a wealth of experience in European and North American furniture design. The class is open to designers who want to learn or practice hands-on design skills as a method of design development. Students from majors such as Architecture, Fashion Design, Furniture, Interior Design, Industrial Design, and Textiles are welcome.Section Description:Due to the condensed nature of the course, students should plan to work in the lab on their own each weekend. A wood assistant will be available during studio access hours to assist enrolled students with their projects: Mon.–Fri., July 29-August 15, 4–6 p.m.

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