Linear Structuring

"Linear Structuring" is a product line that embodies a modular design philosophy as an assembly system for household items. Viewing interior products through the lens of modularity, this project captures the possibilities of creation through the simple intersections of linear lines. "Linear Structuring" merges the precision of 2D linear elements with the complexity of 3D forms to create a modular construction system. The system uses straight metal rods and modular connectors to build skeletal frames for a variety of furniture pieces, including chairs, tables, light fixtures, and desktop accessories. Designed to connect at any angle, the components offer exceptional flexibility and adaptability. The system enables users to easily assemble and customize furniture with minimal tools, fostering creativity and encouraging continuous reconfiguration.


The guiding principle of the project is to create a simplistic, scalable, and versatile solution that reimagines how furniture is designed, built, and experienced. This approach offers a framework for the furniture industry, emphasizing simplicity and structural versatility. This system exploration ultimately translates into a versatile line of household products.

Andy Wu

Zeyuan is an interdisciplinary designer from China whose work blends industrial and architectural practices. He seeks to create harmony between people and their environments. His practice explores the intersection of culture and consumerism, combining functional innovation with aesthetics, and draws inspiration from both modern and traditional designs and practices.

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