Art, Interior Design

Spike Chair by Alexander Lervik

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Alexander Lervik, the product designer behind the Lumiere Au Chocolate, has made another conceptual work of art, the Spike Chair. Inspired by traveling in the Philippines during the wet season, the Spike Chair’s seat mimics the slant of rainfall with its multitude of turned ash rods. The geometric rods secure into the steel base, which, painted matte white, complements the natural wooden components stylistically as well as structurally.

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