C.H.E.E.S.E
Ryan Ferguson and 4 OthersJackie GuerrierFinn Mayeux
Andrew Perticone
Wyatt Gold + Privacy: Public
C.H.E.E.S.E.
Jackie Guerrier, Finn Mayeux, Andrew Perticone, Wyatt Gold
Wyatt
The C.H.E.E.S.E is a customizable couch made to encourage creativity and constructive play between parents and children. Using a highly feature packed design, families can have just one piece of furniture for six different types of play!
Project Statement
Precedents
Nugget Couch By: Nugget
Child-like Modular Couch Design
Modular Sectional Sofa By: Linsy Home
Modern, Sleek Modular Couch Design
Inflate Kit By: Ferd Toynton
More open ended, playful modular design
Wyatt
Sketch Exploration
Prototype 1
This was our first attempt at a modular piece of furniture that can can be moved around to serve different purposes, but we decided its shape wasn't that fun and didn't have as many fun rotations as we wanted.
Prototype 2
This couch was the idea we had been working with for a while, we were set on cushions made to create pillow forts, held together by velcro and able to fold into many difference positions. While this idea was exciting and manageable, we were concerned it would take the fun out of fort building, and ultimately decided to swap ideas.
Prototype 2
This was our first prototype for what would become the fully fledged C.H.E.E.S.E.
It had a very cartoony design, looking like an actual block of swiss cheese. But it had all the basics of the many sides all serving different purposes with the user flipping the C.H.E.E.S.E. to use its many functions.
Prototype 3
This was the second lo-fi prototype of the C.H.E.E.S.E.
It went away from the more cartoony design of the second prototype, and went for a more modern, minimalist design that would better fit into homes. It still had all the same functions of the first design, just looked different.
Prototype 4
This was the 4th and final lo-fi prototype of the C.H.E.E.S.E.
This design focused on the actual structure of the Cheese, and how it would be fully put together to be actually functional and not fall apart when someone sits on it.
Full-Scale Prototype
Play-Testing
Technical Diagram
Final Photos
Thank You!!!