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Development of Transformer Tableware

Student: Aleshkin Valentin

Supervisor: Natalia Nemova

Faculty: Faculty of Creative Industries

Educational Programme: Design (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2018

At present, there are changes that affect all aspects of human life. The lifestyle becomes more dynamic, which necessitates the use of such furniture in everyday life that is as functional and ergonomic as possible, and also economically profitable - both in the production process and in the operation process. It is also necessary to take into account the ecological situation in the world, in particular, the issue of energy conservation is becoming increasingly important, as is the need for careful treatment of natural resources. The visual study is divided into three thematic sections; - "soft constructor". In this section, an illustrative series of furniture compositions from basic soft modules is assembled, combining which, in different versions, it is possible to obtain furniture of various functional purposes. - "multifunctional furniture" - furniture, which allows for small transformations to significantly change its functional purpose. - "room in a suitcase" - compositions of furniture for living rooms, offices, children's rooms, collected in compact storage; "Suitcase", box, box, pouf, etc. As a result of the research, the main principles of transformation and compact storage of furniture were revealed: - the use of various retractable mechanisms, - the use of various types of storage due to changes in the size of the main modules. The most common materials for manufacturing such furniture are: - plastic, - cloth, - corrugated cardboard, etc. furniture can be used in different public places, for example; Children's institutions (schools, kindergartens), institutes, offices, etc. as well as in private interiors. Such furniture is always in demand, and will be in demand in the market.

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