Multi-functional furniture system concept uses just six wooden panels - Yanko Design
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The Sisto chair, designed by Edoardo Lietti, epitomizes simplicity and versatility, merging Italian craftsmanship with modern looks. Crafted from six plywood pieces, it offers a minimalist aesthetic while allowing for multiple configurations—from a stool to a side table. Inspired by thrones, its geometric design emphasizes adaptability and functionality, creating storage options and promoting longevity. Lietti's philosophy centers on merging art with practicality, making Sisto an embodiment of furniture that is not just for use, but also a creative statement.
Lietti shares that this "functional and sculptural piece of furniture" was inspired by the throne, which is normally reserved for monarchs.
This multi-functional piece uses exposed fasteners to hold these butt-jointed pieces of plywood together. This straightforward method not only emphasizes the honesty of the material.
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