A Bold Reimagining of Vintage Furniture
In a striking transformation, Umbel Acoustic Design has redefined Haworth stackable chairs from the mid-1990s, converting them into an acoustic installation called “Stagger”. What was once modest seating intended for storage is now an eye-catching acoustic wall. The array, which recalls the design of anechoic chambers, is set against birch plywood coated with tung oil, safeguarding the wall and enabling robust anchoring.
Exploring Everyday Acoustic Innovations
Zackery Belanger, the lead designer, is pushing boundaries at Umbel Acoustic Design. By incorporating materials not typically associated with sound diffusion, such as metal, glass, and even plants, Stagger challenges traditional acoustic design. Notably, the installation contains no soft surfaces yet manages to provide both sound diffusion and mild absorption. This underscores how intentionality and innovative design can enhance a room’s acoustic properties.

Functional Design Meets Art
The Stagger installation is not just a static piece of art; it serves a dual purpose. The chairs are easily detached and used during Umbel’s acoustic training and lectures. The design employs soft red tubing where clear chair feet were once used, visually emphasizing the complexity and interlocking pattern of the setup. This not only enhances the visual appeal but also adds a functional layer to the piece.
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Testing Sound Dynamics with Vintage Furniture

Stagger was rigorously tested at Riverbank Acoustical Laboratories during their Novelty testing program. This assessment not only provided insights into its sound properties but also validated that even minimalistic plastic chairs can influence room acoustics. The use of off-the-shelf red hooks ensures safety and ease of reconfiguration.
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A Template for Future Design Exploration

Umbel Acoustic Design’s work with Stagger suggests exciting possibilities for future furniture and object design. By considering every item in a room as part of the acoustic equation, designers can explore fresh avenues for creativity and functionality.




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