Muscle

Designed by Une Klairung Attanatho

650h 450w 410d

stainless steel, deerskin

 

click for larger imageThe designs of my furniture pieces are based on personal preferences and aesthetic guidelines.

I believe that good furniture is the result of achieving a correspondence with our physiological and psychological needs.

16 mm stainless steel rod is used for the base, formed in a sinuous shape with a height that does not require a footrest.

The structure eliminates traditional metal joinery and produces a playful stool in an unusual seating shape that questions the boundaries of fine art, seating and function.

The seat itself is constructed by gluing medium-density foam on a wooden base and upholstering with authentic deer leather. The stool allows use from either side.

The concept originated from the arm muscle and developed a playful view of body and possibly an Aussie Rules football.

 

 

 

 

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