The Sitter Chair is a novel concept from designer Liam de la Bedoyere that redefines seating. It features two L-shaped modules that lock together to create a multifunctional solution serving as both a chair and a side table. Originally conceived as a 3D-printed design, it has evolved to combine a tactile feel with traditional comfort. The chair's striking mustard yellow and charcoal gray colors enhance its aesthetic, while the soft fabric covering adds coziness and ensures architectural integrity in its sculptural form.
The Sitter Chair's genius lies in its simplicity. A single shape, doubled up to form both a seat and a side table, this innovative design transforms one geometric form into a complete furniture solution.
What began as a concept for a 3D-printed chair has evolved into something far more tactile and inviting. Originally dreamed up as a 3D-printed concept, it has evolved into a functional sculpture, half furniture, half adult-sized building block.
The Sitter Chair makes a statement through its striking color palette. One module comes in bold mustard yellow while the other features deep charcoal gray, both wrapped in soft, wooly fabric that creates an unexpected contrast.
The fabric covering serves a dual purpose: it softens the otherwise chunky, sculptural form while maintaining the piece's architectural integrity.
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