Seating
The difference between chairs and stools as perceived by most people lies in the sitting position and the sitting comfort. Strictly speaking it would mean this: A stool is hard and for sitting upright at a table, whereas a chair is upholstered and for relaxing. But between the extremes of this simplified definition there is a whole range of stools that have adopted the comfort and relaxation functions of a chair.
The idea behind the Honey Chair is exactly the opposite, however. The question we were up against was: Can't a chair assume the characteristics of a stool? An experiment. The Honey Chair is a chair which shows the simplicity, surface and material of a stool. The formal solution is angular, but nevertheless comfortable. Holzwerkstatt Rehberger, a richly traditional workshop in Upper Austria, undertakes production.
Additional Product Information
Material: wood
Dimension (H/W/D): 96 x 88 x 84 cm
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