Bodegón Cabinet designed the La Redonda Chair, which experiments with two- and three-dimensional shapes. The geometrically structured chair takes the shape of a circle and molds it after being cut over a steel plating. The powder-coated steel piece then bends to be a structure of three-dimensions, taking up more space. The unique piece of furniture exhibits a simple concept but exudes complexity with the geometric relationships, distance and vanishing points.
The Redonda Chair plays with what appears to be a flat shape because the furnishing changes depending on where it is in perspective. From a frontal view, the Redonda chair resembles a circle, but with rotation, it changes in sculptural quality. The unique Bodegón Cabinet designed chair is available on its online website.
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The Le Redonda Chair by Bodegón Cabinet Plays with Dimensions
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