24.4.13

A chair that completely folds away

Seen at Milan Design Week 2013:
Pythagoras is inspired by Origami techniques from the past - a plain sheet of aluminum is laser cut, and then bend into the final product. It is designed by Sander Mulder and is made of three pieces: a seat, back and a tripod of legs.
Pythagoras
The users can choose between aluminium or oak legs:
Pythagoras

As the designer explains, 
"The triangulated lines serve both aesthetics and function, and this chairs sturdiness and comfort will surprise anyone.
Made up from only 3 different parts, this chair displays furniture design in its purest form. A powder coat finish is used to finalize the aesthetic and structural characteristics.
Available in all RAL colours with oak or aluminum legs ( which make Pythagoras chairs suitable for outdoor use)."
Pythagoras
 The smart flatpacking design for transport & production with only 3 different parts.


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