David Catta Aviator Chair


Rather than a daybed or some simple lounger to rest on when you want some peace and quiet, check out this cheeky David Catta Aviator Chair. It carries a conventional design that is made possible by combining polished wood, aluminum, steel and polyester fiber.

The chair has multiple layers of wood lamination which needed over 300 hours of work to get it all together which should give you an idea on how much the cost racked up to produce this piece. Yup, there is no word on pricing but from the looks of it, it will cost a fortune.

With multiple layers of lamination of wood and over 300 hours of man work, the structure created is rather solid in its core. This is also aided by the fact that there are generous amount of steel and aluminum in the beam skeleton, side knobs and head rest. The polymer fiber used to create the net in the middle, is rather well-crafted and knit together with poise, so that the furniture you use has durability.

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