Ross Lovegrove's PolarisGo chair combines cutting-edge design with innovation by utilizing shock wave data from the Polaris Dawn space mission and industrial materials. Crafted from aerospace-grade aluminum and injected magnesium, the chair features a unique surface that mimics the ripples of shock waves, enhancing its aesthetic and functional qualities. Lovegrove's collaboration with CreativeWorkStudios also integrates a personal touch by etching the names of the mission's astronauts into the chair's frame, solidifying its connection to space exploration.
I have taken this data and translated it into a frequency that is passed through the frame of the GO Chair creating four distinct polarized focus points in each corner of the seat.
These four points then radiate waves that are arrested three dimensionally as they converge in the center of the seat pan and translated into a pressed metal alloy which becomes strengthened by the tessellated surface.
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