[Appendix B: Recommended TIG Settings for 1.5mm Steel] [Appendix C: The 20 Most Iconic Metal Chairs (Thonet No. 14 to Emeco Navy)]
For millennia, furniture was the domain of the tree. Wood was forgiving, warm, and alive. Metal was for weapons, armor, and bridges. Yet, sometime in the blacksmith’s forge of the Middle Ages, a hinge became a leg, a lock plate became a backrest. This document traces that evolution. We will explore how the Industrial Revolution democratized the chair, how the Bauhaus stripped it to its skeleton, and how today’s digital fabrication allows us to print lace-like structures in stainless steel. metal furniture design pdf
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