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Rated for residential use with surprisingly high weight capacities,
these five chairs are the intersection between fine art sculpture
and functional design.
NEO MAROC
Kelly Behun, 2014
A custom laminate and MDF chair in black and white stripe with a
circular back plate featuring a close-up digital print of a rug
sourced by Kelly Behan during a trip to Morocco.
GJ CHAIR
Grete Jalk, 1963
Regarded as Danish designer Grete Jalk’s best-known work, the
GJ Chair, for which Jalk also created a companion side table, was
realized in collaboration with cabinetmaker Poul Jeppesen.
SECONDA
Mario Botta, 1982
With a perforated sheet metal seat and a frame in your choice of
metallic grey, black, red, or yellow powdercoated steel, this unique
seat will make a bold statement in any environment.
MERCI BOB
Elena Cutolo
Realized entirely in four pieces of tempered glass, the Merci Bob
chair is available in transparent, extra-light clear glass, or
transparent pigmented glass in eleven colors.
DREAM CHAIR
Tadao Ando, 2013
Ando and the cabinetmakers at Carl Hansen & Son pushed the
size and curvature of the plywood sheet in order to achieve a
result beyond what was thought to be possible.