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Jack Allfrey
Product & Furniture Design BA Hons

Kingston School of Art

Graduates: 2023

Specialisms: Product / Architecture / Interiors / Furniture / Product Design

My location: London, United Kingdom

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Kingston School of Art

Jack Allfrey

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First Name: Jack

Last Name: Allfrey

University / College: Kingston School of Art

Course / Program: Product & Furniture Design BA Hons

Graduates: 2023

Specialisms: Product / Architecture / Interiors / Furniture / Product Design

My Location: London, United Kingdom

About

I am a recent graduate from Kingston School of Art, specialising in furniture design. My work is rooted in a design-through-making approach, with a passion for the workshop environment. I actively embrace exploring, experimenting, and fully engaging with materials and their processes which drive my projects in a positive direction.

Halved lounge chair

Halved is a lounge chair which showcases the production of a desirable and comfortable birch plywood product while maintaining cost-efficiency in response to the high price of birch plywood. The design optimises the CNC machining process to achieve efficient production. Its distinct visual identity is achieved through notable halving joints in the back legs and consistent protruding features throughout the design, resulting in a unified and appealing product. The Halved lounge chair is accompanied by a side table which complements the visual language of the lounge chair. All the components for the lounge chair and side table cleverly nests within half a sheet of plywood (1220x1220mm), maximising the efficient use of the material. The use of hex head countersunk bolts and threaded insert nuts allow for quick assembly of the lounge chair and side table after being CNC machined, further increasing production efficiency and allows for components to be easily replaced if broken. The projects scope allows for the components to be cut from different coloured melamine faced plywood allowing for the combination of different coloured components, creating a more unique customisable design.