Chair name: Mea Cathedra (Latin-My Chair) Designed by: Adrian

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Chair name: Mea Cathedra (Latin-My Chair)
Designed by: Adrian Diaz/ Email Address- AdrianDiaz07@aol.com /Telephone
Number- (754)245-3997/ Home Address- 113 Southwest 1st Street
Hallandale, Florida 33009
Attends
: The Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale
1799 Southeast 17th Street
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33316
Telephone Number (954) 463-3000
Mea Cathedra
In a world that is constantly evolving, Mea Cathedra, was designed to
optimize strength, sophistication, simplicity, and the convenience to express
compactness. This efficient folding chair is made of all recycled materials, including:
aluminum, plastic, and acrylic. In detail, as visually indicated on the diagram, the
skeleton of the chair will be constructed using a durable aluminum that will mimic
the appearance of steel. The chair’s skin (back and seat) will disguise itself as sleek
grained wood or other images, but will be made of a high-grade plastic. Transparent
acrylic will be utilized for the arms of the chair that have the ability to rise and
depart by the push of small buttons that are located on both sides of the lower seat.
The individual can use both arms at the same time, or can use one, or none. The
chair’s acrylic arms also have the ability to light up, which not only gives it more
character, but it also gives the option of illuminating a dark area in your home,
highlighting a path in an intimate garden party, setting the mood at a casual
wedding on a beach, and even creating light during a natural disaster when the
electricity stops working.
The chair has personalized skin that allows the Mea Cathedra to branch out
into different fashionable collections. On my diagram I have illustrated a skin type
that mimics wood grain (Note: wood grains can vary in color). However, the chair
can mimic anything that has the ability to be printed onto plastic. For Example: A
priceless photograph, the skeletal remains of a leaf, magnified feathers, fish scales,
butterfly wings, or the fascination of a repeating puddle of water. This is a chair that
has the ability to become a part of whom we are, what we are fond of, and what we
represent as individuals.
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