Design, Interior Design

The Chair L by Atelier Shinya Miura

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It’s like sometimes when the best things said are what is left unsaid. The minimalist design in this piece needs nothing more to set itself apart, making us appreciate its holy existence. The Chair L was created by Japanese architecture firm Atelier Shinya Miura dramatizing the square shape back without the frills. Cocked back two legs sit on the slightest angle. Lightweight, made of basic plywood, it is as feather like as it looks making it easy to drag them around the room. Forty chairs pushed together side to side will form a perfect circle due to their 9 degree tilt. It’s this surprise that makes you realize the wow behind such a quiet personality.

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