This is our second guide focusing on Modern Furniture, but unlike most of our previous furniture these designs aren’t built at minifigure scale.
First is an arm chair that uses brackets and half stud offsets to accomplish some intricate detailing.
These dark bley 1×2 tiles will serves as the chair legs.
And the brackets are connected to the main chair assembly via the 1×6 dark bley plate.
Next the chair’s cushion made up of 2×4 tiles and jumper plates is added.
Curved slopes make for cushy armrests.
And the chair back uses a brick modified with stud to attach a 2×2 tile on its side.
It all comes together to make a squat, comfy looking seat.
The second chair design features plenty of hard edges, rather than curves.
1×1 round plates and bricks make up the legs.
While the brick modified with stud are used to attach tiles around the bottom of the chair.
Not a perfectly legal connection on the 1×6 tiles, but they hold in place well.
Simple stacks of plates and tiles are used for the arms.
And once again a brick with stud is incorporated into the back to allow for elements to be attached on their sides.
I came up with both of these designs while working on a modern interior build, that will hopefully be posted before too long!
Thanks for reading!