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PLIER Dining Chair
Collection : PLIER
Category: Seating

PLIER was conceived from the desire to design a small, stackable, single-material, recyclable, resistant and everyday chair that could be produced without using moulds and avoiding any complex industrial process.
"The lightweight, stackable PLIER chair is inspired by monoblock, albeit without armrests and plastic."
Designed by
OiKo Design


Product description
The material chosen, by the hand of OiKo, channels aesthetics, function, and emotion as a whole, being aluminium the ideal choice to meet the objectives of PLIER for its unique qualities.
One of these goals is to enjoy unique environments, such as the extension proposed by Japanese architect Kengo Kuma to sustainably preserve the western portico of St. Maurice in Angers, France, where several polychrome sculptures made between the 12th and 17th centuries were discovered in 2009. The subtle contemporary intervention devised by Kuma is a free-standing stone portico decorated with archivolts that creates a sense of visual depth and complements the original structure without interfering with its complexity.
One of these goals is to enjoy unique environments, such as the extension proposed by Japanese architect Kengo Kuma to sustainably preserve the western portico of St. Maurice in Angers, France, where several polychrome sculptures made between the 12th and 17th centuries were discovered in 2009. The subtle contemporary intervention devised by Kuma is a free-standing stone portico decorated with archivolts that creates a sense of visual depth and complements the original structure without interfering with its complexity.

Product name
PLIER Dining Chair
Designer
OiKo Design
Materials
Aluminium
Year
2023