Looking at the chair you would think that it was not made in full, but this is not the case. Japan designer Akio Hayakawa has created a chair that distorts the traditional chairs.
According to Akio, a new axis, which is deformed along the seat and back of the plate, hiding direction of the department, as he sits in connection with its use. For example, the chair will not sit at the same level, when used with a desk or table, as the user would have to tilt it medially or laterally to get the proper ergonomics.
“Manipulating axis affects not only visual, but also frees the body to move and change the behavior of the chair.” Despite the chair is new, and make a comfortable thin.
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