armchair “ghost”
A strikingly original sculptural armchair crafted from steel. The chair’s form is both organic and abstract, inspired by the iconic Club chair but stylized into a biomorphic shape. The backrest rises in a gentle curve at the center, flanked by two asymmetrical armrests that give the piece an almost lifelike appearance. The surface of the steel exhibits a complex and nuanced patina. Shades of silvery gray dominate, interspersed with bluish reflections and darker areas that create a rich and deep texture. This finish gives the impression that the chair has been shaped by the elements, resembling an ancient artifact unearthed from the depths of the sea. The seat is formed by a subtle hollow within the structure, inviting one to sit while maintaining the sculptural integrity of the piece. The edges of the chair are delicately rounded, softening the inherent rigidity of the metal. Light plays on the curves and hollows of the chair, creating a play of shadows and reflections that accentuate its dimensionality and presence in space. Each angle offers a new perspective on its fluid forms. This chair transcends its utilitarian function to become a true work of art. It challenges conventions of traditional furniture design, merging the robustness of steel with an almost dreamlike aesthetic. It is a piece that invites contemplation as much as use, blurring the boundaries between sculpture and functional furniture.