
This is a booklet presenting the fabrication issue of the stool “clik-clak”made
out of 2mm thick of alluminium . The stool was cutted using a waterjet machine and folded by hand. It was then painted using the most simple industrial process.

Ikea is the most popular mall for furniture in the world. In fact it is probably one of the malls where "industrial design" really takes its full meaning.
The project is to "pimp" a basic stool from Ikea. The aim is to add a new device to make the stool more personal and original.
It is a minimal intervention which offers extra comfort to the stool. In fact, the device added to the foot steadies the stool on an uneven loor.
This project is based on the development of a standard poly-propylene sheet into a lamp. "Less is more",with fewer means and simplicity, the project uses this really good material to diffuse light.
The concept is inspired by the reel: polypropylene strips are winded around a bulb. The shape develops by itself when the hole of the band is put into the cap. The fact is that this system allows the user to personalize his lamp.
The project e-hanger is the first project in industrial design at the Univerty of Art and Design Lausanne.
The principle is to make a maximum of five folds and two cuts on the same material and use to elaborate an object.
The project wants to be sustainable and economical by using the paperboard which holds the shirt. In fact it uses this ecological technique to become a simple and practical hanger...
Davide Di Capua
Architect EPFL/SIA
Ch. de Villars 22
1030 Bussigny
Switzerland CH
0041 / 79 268 53 91
d.dicapua@davidedicapua.ch