Muno Lounge for &Tradition
Development of the lounge chair Muno for &Tradition with a focus on technical construction, FEM calculations, and production preparation. The project includes cast aluminum components, optimized assembly solutions, and a complete CAD model with accompanying documentation for use in series production.

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Completed Work
Construction CAD modeling of legs cast in aluminum including draft angles and preparation for production.
FEM calculations on seat/back shells
CAD modeling of the entire product ready for production.
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customer
DESIGNER
year
2024
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Technical Product Development of Muno Lounge Chair for &Tradition
The lounge chair Muno has been developed as a production-ready piece of furniture for &Tradition, designed by Luca Nichetto. The engineering work has included construction, CAD modeling, structural analysis, and assembly solutions. The legs are made of cast aluminum components. The CAD model has been created with correct geometry, draft angles, parting lines, and casting considerations, so that it can be directly transferred to tool manufacturing. The model has been built with precise references and goals for subsequent CNC machining and surface treatment.
Construction and Production Preparation of Cast Aluminum Lounge Chair
Seat and back shells are constructed in plastic material and subjected to FEM analysis for evaluation of stresses and deformations under various loading scenarios. The results have formed the basis for adjustments of wall thicknesses, rib structures, and connections. Assembly principles between legs and shells have been defined with a focus on mechanical stability, process optimization, and reduction of assembly complexity. The solutions include precision fits and screw assembly without visible elements. The entire product is documented in a comprehensive CAD model, ready for production, including 2D drawings, assembly drawings, tolerances, and parts lists.

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Muno Lounge for &Tradition
Development of the lounge chair Muno for &Tradition with a focus on technical construction, FEM calculations, and production preparation. The project includes cast aluminum components, optimized assembly solutions, and a complete CAD model with accompanying documentation for use in series production.

image source: andtradition.com
Completed Work
Construction CAD modeling of legs cast in aluminum including draft angles and preparation for production.
FEM calculations on seat/back shells
CAD modeling of the entire product ready for production.
service / Tags
customer
DESIGNER
year
2024
category

image source: andtradition.com
Technical Product Development of Muno Lounge Chair for &Tradition
The lounge chair Muno has been developed as a production-ready piece of furniture for &Tradition, designed by Luca Nichetto. The engineering work has included construction, CAD modeling, structural analysis, and assembly solutions. The legs are made of cast aluminum components. The CAD model has been created with correct geometry, draft angles, parting lines, and casting considerations, so that it can be directly transferred to tool manufacturing. The model has been built with precise references and goals for subsequent CNC machining and surface treatment.
Construction and Production Preparation of Cast Aluminum Lounge Chair
Seat and back shells are constructed in plastic material and subjected to FEM analysis for evaluation of stresses and deformations under various loading scenarios. The results have formed the basis for adjustments of wall thicknesses, rib structures, and connections. Assembly principles between legs and shells have been defined with a focus on mechanical stability, process optimization, and reduction of assembly complexity. The solutions include precision fits and screw assembly without visible elements. The entire product is documented in a comprehensive CAD model, ready for production, including 2D drawings, assembly drawings, tolerances, and parts lists.

image source: andtradition.com
Muno Lounge for &Tradition
Development of the lounge chair Muno for &Tradition with a focus on technical construction, FEM calculations, and production preparation. The project includes cast aluminum components, optimized assembly solutions, and a complete CAD model with accompanying documentation for use in series production.

image source: andtradition.com
Completed Work
Construction CAD modeling of legs cast in aluminum including draft angles and preparation for production.
FEM calculations on seat/back shells
CAD modeling of the entire product ready for production.
service / Tags
customer
DESIGNER
year
2024
category

image source: andtradition.com
Technical Product Development of Muno Lounge Chair for &Tradition
The lounge chair Muno has been developed as a production-ready piece of furniture for &Tradition, designed by Luca Nichetto. The engineering work has included construction, CAD modeling, structural analysis, and assembly solutions. The legs are made of cast aluminum components. The CAD model has been created with correct geometry, draft angles, parting lines, and casting considerations, so that it can be directly transferred to tool manufacturing. The model has been built with precise references and goals for subsequent CNC machining and surface treatment.
Construction and Production Preparation of Cast Aluminum Lounge Chair
Seat and back shells are constructed in plastic material and subjected to FEM analysis for evaluation of stresses and deformations under various loading scenarios. The results have formed the basis for adjustments of wall thicknesses, rib structures, and connections. Assembly principles between legs and shells have been defined with a focus on mechanical stability, process optimization, and reduction of assembly complexity. The solutions include precision fits and screw assembly without visible elements. The entire product is documented in a comprehensive CAD model, ready for production, including 2D drawings, assembly drawings, tolerances, and parts lists.

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