
The chair seems a lot like something that can barely hold the larger people out there but the chair from Matthew Claudel should be able to handle it despite its deceiving make.
The chair was conceptualized thanks to the Furniture Design program over in Scandinavia, calling for the use of unique pieces stemming from the drawing board to a prototype.
The chair does offer a different kind of flair and should offer a unique impression which offers the usual functionality that people would want from specially designed chairs. The frame is assembled using Nordic pale wood while the comfort part is made possible with the two pieces of slung gray fabric which pampers the one sitting on it.
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