Design, Interior Design

CU! Chair by Avinash Shende for Wilde+Spieth

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Why are we in love with these wire chairs? The use of material properties as a dictator or design and form is enough to merit our attention. CU! Chair was conceived by Indian designer Avinash Shende for Wilde+Spieth, and the design of the chair eliminates the need for screws or other extraneous parts for assembly. Through strategic triangular in its mesh, the wire chair obtains great strength and stability, not to mention a striking visual impact. When stacked, the chairs – available in white, red, yellow, and blue – create a unique layered effect among the overlapping bends and curves of the literal wireframe.

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