The designer merged two paraboloids “into a single surface that serves as seating, backrest, and armrest supported by a lightweight frame. The outcome is a highly sculptural chair seen as an open mesh that allows light and space to flow through — a porous visual statement.”
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The chair is part of Aiello’s furniture brand ENSSO; established last year in Los Angeles. It is the result of a two-year-long research and development process. The frame is made from stainless steel and is 35 inches wide, 40 inches long and 37 inches high. The seat height is 17 inches and features fabric cushions made from a combination of nylon and wool. The cushions are evocative of traditional hand-woven textiles. They are optional and come in Aegean blue, onyx black, lemon chartreuse, and crimson red.
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