Seatless
In an attempt to create a simple office chair, I searched for the problems that exist in current market. During the research phase, I found many office chairs that are bulky and comfortable enough to fall sleep in an unhealthy posture.

To study how people sat on their chairs, I walked around from classrooms to the wood shop and also computer labs. From these different locations, I've noticed how people who were deeply concentrated sat at the front of their seat and not used their backrest. This meant that I could reduce the amount of surface for sitting and eliminate the backrest.
Using the ergo box, I tested where to position the seat and the lumbar support and how wide it it should be apart.
My instructor liked the idea of having less footprint and also how I dared to use as less dowels as I could. He thought it would be a good idea to keep the dowels as a seat and also lumbar support.