German designer Konstantin Grcic combined two plywood shells into a T shape to form this chair for Italian furniture brand Plank.
Launched at Milan's Salone del Mobile furniture fair, the lightweight Remo chair is designed to be easily relocated.
"This is a chair for use in situations where it is moved around," Grcic told Dezeen. "It's a chair probably for restaurants, for cafes, for bistros, but it could be a kitchen chair."
Instead of using a single plywood section to form the shell, the designer chose to combine the seat portion with an additional horizontal element to form the backrest.
"The shell we have actually made in two parts and that's kind of special," said Grcic. "It could be cut out of one, but by gluing the backrest to the spine it gives the piece a more free shape."
from dezeen
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