Geometric chair concept almost looks like an Escherian optical illusion - Yanko Design
Briefly

The Euclid chair draws its shape from a simple cube but resembles a skeleton or wireframe with almost unbroken lines, reminiscent of Escher's impossible cube.
The use of reclaimed wood gives the Euclid chair a sustainable character and unique charm, carrying history from its previous life.
The chair's stability is achieved through mortise and tenon joinery, eliminating the need for screws or glue, allowing for easy disassembly if needed.
Read at Yanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
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