The Composition Chair by Kouichi Okamoto is hand made using only a self-made jig, a standard pair of pliers and a lot of 3.0 mm hard aluminum wire. No bolts or welding were required in the construction of the chair.
This extraordinary piece of furniture took the designer six months to build, making the Composition Chair by Kouichi Okamoto an exercise in persistence and immensely detailed craftsmanship.
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Labor-Intensive Seating
The Handmade Composition Chair by Kouichi Okamoto is a Piece of (Art)Work
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