
186.16 £
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Menu Chair Black Metal W 43 cm x D 54 cm x H 77 cm The first Menu chair ever is a three-legged one, and it's the result of deconstructing an item, piece by piece, with the purpose of obtaining an original design. The chair is created by Taiwanese duo: Hung-Ming Chen and Chen-Yen Wei, also known as Afteroom. Operating from their Stockholm-based design studio their inspiration derives from an intriguing interest of forms, senses, proportions, materials and cultures. And with a clear and non-compromising aesthetic vision, they take the meaning of simplistic design to a whole new level. The Afteroom Chair is an homage to Bauhaus and functionalism. The simplicity of its design combined with the quality of materials is what's important. We embraced the challenge of designing something minimalistic with clean lines, without in any way compromise its comfort. In that sense we've looked towards classic Scandinavian features as inspiration, says Hung-Ming. The rounded details such as the seat and flexible back support, both in wooden, contrast the solid steel frame. And when looking at the chair, it's difficult to differentiate what is what, due to the designers' attention to detail. Chen-Yen Wei: Afteroom Chair is based on the concept of reducing the amount of materials to the minimum and by doing so pushing the aesthetic appearance to the maximum. It's a designer's job to develop functional objects without compromising the aesthetics and it's important never to look back, unless it's for the purpose of finding very good references, of course. 3 legs

186.16 £
Menu
Menu Chair White Metal W 43 cm x D 54 cm x H 77 cm The first Menu chair ever is a three-legged one, and it's the result of deconstructing an item, piece by piece, with the purpose of obtaining an original design. The chair is created by Taiwanese duo: Hung-Ming Chen and Chen-Yen Wei, also known as Afteroom. Operating from their Stockholm-based design studio their inspiration derives from an intriguing interest of forms, senses, proportions, materials and cultures. And with a clear and non-compromising aesthetic vision, they take the meaning of simplistic design to a whole new level. The Afteroom Chair is an homage to Bauhaus and functionalism. The simplicity of its design combined with the quality of materials is what's important. We embraced the challenge of designing something minimalistic with clean lines, without in any way compromise its comfort. In that sense we've looked towards classic Scandinavian features as inspiration, says Hung-Ming. The rounded details such as the seat and flexible back support, both in wooden, contrast the solid steel frame. And when looking at the chair, it's difficult to differentiate what is what, due to the designers' attention to detail. Chen-Yen Wei: Afteroom Chair is based on the concept of reducing the amount of materials to the minimum and by doing so pushing the aesthetic appearance to the maximum. It's a designer's job to develop functional objects without compromising the aesthetics and it's important never to look back, unless it's for the purpose of finding very good references, of course. 3 legs

187.00 £
Menu
Menu Chair Black Metal L 52 x D 47,5 x H 80,5 cm The thin structure of the wire frame provides the design with a delicate feel. The strength of the metal materials used gave freedom to push the boundaries and seek for the thinnest, most light construction. This provides the light and airy feel within the design in a literal and figurative sense. Indoor / outdoor use

187.00 £
Menu
Menu Chair White Metal L 52 x D 47,5 x H 80,5 cm The thin structure of the wire frame provides the design with a delicate feel. The strength of the metal materials used gave freedom to push the boundaries and seek for the thinnest, most light construction. This provides the light and airy feel within the design in a literal and figurative sense. Indoor / outdoor use