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The matter is clear – or is it? Depending what angle of approach you take to this chair, you will first see either a traced rectangle or an irregular polygon.
Nisa Kinzhalina from NN Band Design calls her chair Urban Philosophy. Indeed, as a chair it invites us to sit less than it plays with us a fascinating optical game.
Made of transparent acrylic, only a few of the edges are framed in black metal. From a distance, this frame is all you can see. The fully functional chair reveals itself only from up close.
Source: Moco Loco
Urban Philosophy: Chair by Nisa Kinzhalina




