Movement and Comfort.

Movement and Comfort.

Challenging old systems, centered on the human body.

Challenging old systems, centered on the human body.

Many existing systems restrict natural movement and comfort, especially with prolonged use.

Many existing systems restrict natural movement and comfort, especially with prolonged use.

Instead of building on old frameworks, we examine the needs of the body first—not legacy architecture.

Instead of building on old frameworks, we examine the needs of the body first—not legacy architecture.

Problem Framing

Legacy designs often result in limitations, as they rarely accommodate variability or duration of use. Design choices are made in isolation, ignoring the holistic experience of the human body. This approach inherently restricts freedom and comfort during real-world application.

Our perspective moves away from outdated architectures. We focus on the human body as the baseline for system constraints. Environmental shifts, unpredictability, and extended use inform a new approach—acknowledging comfort and adaptability as primary objectives, rather than afterthoughts.

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