The Keti Steel Chair Offers Up Some No Frills Comfort
Alex Scott — March 23, 2010 — Art & Design
References: behance.net & industrialdesignserved
Who needs all those cushions and padding on a chair, anyway? I say it's much better for your back and your posture to have a hard-framed seat. Plus, the chair usually ends up looking much cooler. Take the Keti mesh chair, for example. In terms of moving parts and mechanics, it is about as basic as you can get, but in terms of design, this thing is a work of art.
Looking like the exoskeleton of some special effects wizardry from a movie, the Keti mesh chair combines a modern vibe with a sort of classic, timeless feel. I bet the chair, which was created by Joel Richardson, would be surprisingly comfortable and could be used for both indoor and outdoor seating.
Looking like the exoskeleton of some special effects wizardry from a movie, the Keti mesh chair combines a modern vibe with a sort of classic, timeless feel. I bet the chair, which was created by Joel Richardson, would be surprisingly comfortable and could be used for both indoor and outdoor seating.
Trend Themes
1. Minimalist Seating - Designing furniture with fewer cushioning and padding to promote better posture and provide comfort.
2. Functional Design Aesthetics - Creating furniture with a modern and classic feel while serving its functional purpose.
3. Chairs with Exoskeletons - Incorporating exoskeleton-like structures in chair design for aesthetic value without compromising comfort and function.
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