Govert Flint
Buoy - Mirage edition stool, 2021
Metal, textile, chrome
Made to order creations can be done: please contact us for any request.
Made to order creations can be done: please contact us for any request.
50-70 (H) x 40.5 (W) x 40.5 (D) cm
Edition of 10
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The Buoy Mirage is a limited edition 10 pieces. The bowl of the Buoy reflects the surrounding. The shape makes it possible to see the entire room in it. The...
The Buoy Mirage is a limited edition 10 pieces. The bowl of the Buoy reflects the surrounding. The shape makes it possible to see the entire room in it. The Buoy is designed to make you move while sitting. The design derived from a research with dancers on how full body movements relate to emotions.
The Buoy chair is a product from the Hypothesis Collection of Enrichers. Its a chair that facilitates movement while being at work. The sphere-shaped-base makes sure you need to balance, use your lower body to keep seated. It aims to trigger the motor area of the brain, facilitating enrichment, therefore contributing to wellbeing at work.
It is designed by the Design Team Enrichers, consisting the following designers:
Aliki van der Kruijs - soft architecture
Alissa van Asseldonk - design research
Govert Flint - applied motions
Govert Geerts - prototyping
Luuk van den Broek - materialization
Nienke Bongers - tactile patterns
For creating the Buoy chair, Luuk van den Broek had the lead for the art direction and the design. Govert Geerts took the lead in the prototyping and production. Govert Flint initiated the concept for a moving seat, participated with the prototyping and guided the design process. Tiddo Bakker came with the crucial intel to use the bowl.
The Buoy design is an outcome of the study trip we made with the entire team to University of Cambridge. Professor neurobiology Jenny Morton provided us a masterclass on applying environmental enrichment to the working space. This trip was funded by Stimuleringsfonds Creatieve Industrie.
The Buoy chair is a product from the Hypothesis Collection of Enrichers. Its a chair that facilitates movement while being at work. The sphere-shaped-base makes sure you need to balance, use your lower body to keep seated. It aims to trigger the motor area of the brain, facilitating enrichment, therefore contributing to wellbeing at work.
It is designed by the Design Team Enrichers, consisting the following designers:
Aliki van der Kruijs - soft architecture
Alissa van Asseldonk - design research
Govert Flint - applied motions
Govert Geerts - prototyping
Luuk van den Broek - materialization
Nienke Bongers - tactile patterns
For creating the Buoy chair, Luuk van den Broek had the lead for the art direction and the design. Govert Geerts took the lead in the prototyping and production. Govert Flint initiated the concept for a moving seat, participated with the prototyping and guided the design process. Tiddo Bakker came with the crucial intel to use the bowl.
The Buoy design is an outcome of the study trip we made with the entire team to University of Cambridge. Professor neurobiology Jenny Morton provided us a masterclass on applying environmental enrichment to the working space. This trip was funded by Stimuleringsfonds Creatieve Industrie.