Modern chair made of plywood plays with structure and symmetry, proving that even simple materials can look sculptural.
The Iris Chair designed by Luis Gimeno features arched backrest with a central cutout, split into two contrasting halves.
One half of the chair in natural wood and the other half in matte black.
The seat and legs continue this duality, creating a cool visual division.
Iris Chair’s structure is composed of clean and angular planes, giving it a sculptural presence.
The Iris Chair: a lesson in how contrast, both in material and shape, can create something truly original.
It stands as a testament to the challenge and beauty of working with plywood, turning constraints into an opportunity for refined simplicity.
Iris Chair by Luis Gimeno, where furniture geometry meets design contrast.
Despite simple materials, The Iris Chair’s intersecting forms and sharp lines make it feel both architectural and unique, as if it belongs in a gallery.
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