Arquitectura-G launches new Claudio Chair
Spanish design firm Arquitectura-G has launched the new Claudio Chair.
The main design feature of the Claudio Chair is the arch and its repetition. The chair uses a decontextualised arch made from thin wood planes. All the legs of the chair are rounded ensuring that each one leans in a single point. The legs make up an L-shaped cross-section which transforms into arches in each plane. These arches ensure that the joints under the seat remain stiff.
The back of the chair is formed by raising the rear of the arch without touching the seat until it reaches proper height. The seat derives a trapezoidal form that breaks the formal purity as a whole and gives it a fake illusion of a vanishing point. The chair offers options of different shades.
