
"The Tilt chair does exactly what the name suggests. Built from bent plywood, it shifts between upright and reclined with a single forward tilt. No levers, no hardware, just physics and balance."
"What connects these five pieces isn't a shared material or a shared aesthetic. What connects them is the absence of excess. Each one solves something real, and each one does it without layering on complexity to get there."
March introduced furniture that embodies simplicity and functionality. Key pieces include a student chair that shifts positions through physics, a coffee table with dynamic legs, and a versatile office system. Each item avoids excess and complexity, focusing instead on practical solutions. The Tilt chair, designed by Manuela Hirschfeld, exemplifies this approach by allowing users to transition between sitting and lounging effortlessly. Its lightweight, bent plywood design enhances mobility and adaptability, making it suitable for various living spaces.
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