Adjustable Chair

Birch plywood, CNC Machine

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  • Original design

  • Flat-ship capable

  • No hardware required for assembly

 
 
 

As a person of small stature (4’9”), chairs are not comfortable for me. My feet either dangle or the table is an awkward height. I decided to solve my problem by creating a chair with movable parts so that the seat and backrest could be adjusted according to height or comfort level.

 
 
 
 
 
GIF is flipping through different configurations of the custom chair to show how it can be adjusted.

This piece functions in multiple configurations not only as a chair, but as an adjustable standing desk, table, or shelf.

 
Model is standing by custom chair when it is adjusted to work as a desk. The "seat" is at the top position, allowing the model to use it as a standing desk or table.
Backward view of custom adjustable chair, exposing that it is made of flat pieces.
Model is sitting on custom chair when it is adjusted to fit their height.
Top view of custom adjustable chair, seeing the back rest and seat clearly.
Model is sitting on a custom chair when it is adjusted at its lowest sitting setting. This makes the model sit in a lounge position.
Side view of custom adjustable chair. See joints where the pieces were flat packed together.
 
Model is sitting in custom adjustable chair. Left arm is leaning back on the chair supporting the head while the left leg is kicking up towards the camera.
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