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TAIWAN (CHINA) -- /INNOVATION/newswire -- Aug 28, 2024
Che-Chia Hsu, a designer from Taipei, Taiwan, has been honored with the Iron A' Furniture Design Award 2025 for his Compact Folio Set, a multifunctional wooden furniture solution crafted specifically for residents of small homes, blending traditional woodworking precision with modern space-saving needs.
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The Compact Folio Set, designed by Che-Chia Hsu, addresses the growing demand for functional and stylish furniture among small house residents in Taiwan. Inspired by the intricate craftsmanship of traditional Chinese woodworking joints, Hsu developed this furniture set to maximize comfort and utility in limited living spaces. The set's innovative folding and deformation techniques allow users to easily transform and store the furniture, making it ideal for compact urban homes.
Constructed from lightweight pine wood panels and complemented by soft, breathable gray cotton-linen fabric, the Compact Folio Set offers a harmonious blend of durability and comfort. The chair can be effortlessly pulled out from the table, expanded for use, and adjusted for optimal back support using a simple Velcro mechanism. This thoughtful design not only provides practical storage solutions but also ensures a comfortable leisure experience, even in the smallest of rooms.
Hsu's design journey began with extensive research into traditional tenon joint techniques, learning directly from a woodcraft master before experimenting with various materials and support methods. Overcoming challenges in foldability and ease of manufacture, he refined the design to leverage the tension of the fabric for structural stability. The result is a compact, authentic, and precise furniture set that exemplifies how traditional craftsmanship can meet contemporary living needs. The Compact Folio Set's recognition with the Iron A' Design Award underscores its contribution to enhancing modern small-space living through innovation and thoughtful design.
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TAIWAN (CHINA) -- /INNOVATION/newswire -- Nov 18, 2024
Che-Chia Hsu's "Fine Interlock" chandelier, inspired by traditional woodworking and the helical structure of DNA, has been awarded the Iron A' Lighting Products and Fixtures Design Award 2025 for its groundbreaking reinterpretation of tenon joints, blending advanced CNC technology and modern materials to create a unique lighting experience in Taipei, Taiwan.
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