Parametric Design, The Curvilign Bench by Clément Loyer

Parametric Design, the Curvilign Bench, a product and interior design concept by Clément Loyer.

Clément Loyer is a young architecture student at ENSA Nantes in France. As part of a study, Clément Loyer had the task to create a parametric furniture concept. The La Baule-Escoublac, France based student decided to design a bench that draws inspiration from the fluidity of shapes found in the deep sea. His aim was to design a furniture piece that offers a stout form, that’s why the modification of a whale-shark seemed to be an obvious choice. Below you can see some 3D renderings of his concept.

Parametric design, the Curvilign Bench, a furniture concept by Clément Loyer.
Parametric design, the Curvilign Bench, a furniture concept by Clément Loyer.
The flowing forms of this bench are inspired by the organic shapes found in the deep sea.
The flowing forms of this bench are inspired by the organic shapes found in the deep sea.
The construction consists of numerous 35 mm plywood panels.
The construction consists of numerous 35 mm plywood panels.
Top view of this bench concept by Clément Loyer, an architecture student from La Baule-Escoublac, France.
Top view of this bench concept by Clément Loyer, an architecture student from La Baule-Escoublac, France.
Product and interior design concept by French architecture student Clément Loyer.
Product and interior design concept by French architecture student Clément Loyer.

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  1. Hi dear
    Hurricane Ian devastation too high but it doesn’t mean less casualties are ok…what it bother me each year you have hurricanes with nice names but horrible …I asked myself why not renovate the shapes of that region ? Why architects are not inspired to create new shapes designs or at least to clothe those homes by curvilign designs to experiment the change & see the results …sharks, whales, stingrays etc is new normal source of inspiration which should be first after what was seen…finally, euclidian shape geometry is hated by hurricane like a shape obstacle …Imagine, covering houses by curvilign shapes can , probably, be with harmony with nature….This is the reason I stopped & watched your designs can lead to a better solution …

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