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A transforming chair that combines art, craftsmanship and practicality

It is not surprising that folding chairs are very common in daily furniture, and this deformed chair designed by New York designer Ian Stell, which combines art, practicality, craftsmanship and creativity, is certainly not Saw it. His design was inspired by the pantograph used in the 16th century to copy or enlarge drawings. The principle is through a system of hinged and articulated rods that telescope. This type of furniture can be transformed using different configurations and combinations. You simply stretch and compress the opposite corners and bottom of the furniture to deform it. This looks like a piece of home art.

A transforming chair that combines art, craftsmanship and practicality

A transforming chair that combines art, craftsmanship and practicality

A transforming chair that combines art, craftsmanship and practicality

A transforming chair that combines art, craftsmanship and practicality

A transforming chair that combines art, craftsmanship and practicality

A transforming chair that combines art, craftsmanship and practicality

A transforming chair that combines art, craftsmanship and practicality

A transforming chair that combines art, craftsmanship and practicality

A transforming chair that combines art, craftsmanship and practicality

A transforming chair that combines art, craftsmanship and practicality

A transforming chair that combines art, craftsmanship and practicality