Design, Interior Design

Stuck Chair by Oato Design Office

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The gentle, fluent design of this seamless chair, called Stuck Chair, is created by Oato Design Studio based out of the Netherlands. The name gives the idea that the pieces have been simply stuck together to form a chair. It features a creamy turquoise back rest constructed of powder-coated steel that bows in a crescent shape. The rest of the chair is made of a nude colored oak wood.  Fashionably humble this piece will add just the right amount of pop to any living space.

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