Mosquito Chair by Michael Bihain
Mosquito is the result of a reflexion relating to the humanism and the autonomy of the piece of furniture. A first gesture towards the `not furniture’. The answer takes to the form an alive being. A chair autonomous, obvious, readily agreeing to play the part of comfortable chair. The Mosquito chair is carried out starting from one only bent timber sheet. It is stackable in two ways, pragmatic or graphic.
Finish/material: White, black or blanched oak curved plywood.
Designer: Michael Bihain


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3 Comments »
Harsha says
lovely….i especially like the unique shape in unity and also in stacking…..kudos
zuy says
see last Tom Dixon chair
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3163/2421281380_3f45705219.jpg
noar says
the legs system makes me think of the Myto chair by konstantin Grcic.
Anyway, nice use of plywood