This Chair at Milan Design Week Looks Like a Forest Grew a Seat - Yanko Design
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This Chair at Milan Design Week Looks Like a Forest Grew a Seat - Yanko Design
"The CLVR chair is assembled from four bent-wood leaf forms rising from a circular steel base, reminding us of the ongoing evolution in furniture design."
"Two of CLVR's leaves are upholstered in a mossy, boucle-like forest green textile, while the other two are left as bare stained wood, showcasing a blend of textures."
"At 112 cm tall and 125 cm wide, CLVR reads as a statement lounge object first and a chair second, designed to anchor a room with its presence."
The CLVR chair, designed by Beltrame Breuil, features four bent-wood leaf forms on a circular steel base, combining organic design with architectural elements. Two leaves are upholstered in forest green textile, while the other two are stained wood, creating a coherent yet asymmetrical look. Standing at 112 cm tall and 125 cm wide, CLVR serves as a statement lounge object, designed to anchor a room. Picule represents the studio's approach to integrating architectural principles into functional domestic objects.
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