Moroso Twist Chair by Numen & ForUse
A minimalist table whose legs are derived from a rectangular shape that is rotated through 90 degree in relation to the top to create the sensation that the table has been turned in relation to its vertical axis. The top is a simple, straight square and its surface develops vertically, joined to the legs in a single part, as if it were a single sculpted block. The overall shape is that of a cube and, looking at the table laterally, there is almost the impression of seeing smaller cubes in the empty space, slanting by 90 degree in relation to the floor surface.
Designer: Numen & ForUse [ Manufacturer: Moroso ] [ Via: Mocoloco ]



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4 Comments »
Raphael Crespo says
I would say deconstructivist instead of minimalist!
Juan says
Fantastic!
carl says
I agree with Raphael, its not minimalist at all. That said it is very interesting and a great design. Good Luck with it.
Jasu says
Where can you get these in Finland? Love em!