Reading Insights 1
- 佳雨 王
- Feb 20, 2023
- 2 min read
The book I read was urban furniture and there were a lot of pieces in it that I found very interesting. I used to have some stereotypes about the definition of furniture, thinking that only sofas and lamps in a room can be considered as furniture, but there are many examples in this book that are not limited to rooms, but many things outside can also be furniture, which opened my mind. I have selected some of the most interesting ones in the book and introduced them.

This one is a digging scoop for an excavator, which the designer has transformed into a number of small sites with different functions. It has been turned into something regionalised. There is a swimming pool, a skateboard court, a table tennis table or a small fountain. The materials used in the composition are all made up of discarded materials, turning them into completely new sites and recycling the waste.

This one is a Pod-like room built inside a reed. I love this environment, it's very relaxing and sometimes I want to go for a walk in nature when my mind is in turmoil, everyone needs a place where they can think independently and be close to nature.

I love the view of a wall full of climbers, especially in summer, a whole wall of bright green, the wind blowing through the leaves rustling against each other, just being in the middle of a sea of green. This product allows the plants to be planted in the concrete better.

This is very much like the house assembly toys we used to play with when we were little. There are many pages in a book, each page can be torn out individually, and there are many furniture and house assembly diagrams on it, folded and glued together according to the folds given to make a complete small model, and finally put into the big house, it becomes a small model of a house. This work is like a 1:1 version of the assembly game. But at the same time it is easy to take apart and carry around.

I don't really understand the explanation next to this one, but I do like the carousel of expressions.

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