Description
The Egge Chair by Alexander Díaz Andersson is an homage to sculptural simplicity and raw elegance. Its name, "Egge," evokes the egg, a symbol of origin, softness, and perfect form — an inspiration reflected in its enveloping curves and welcoming seat.
Crafted with artisanal precision from solid wood and noble materials, this chair combines minimalist design with subtle comfort. Its organic lines echo the forms of nature, while its sturdy legs assert a contemporary presence in any space.
About of Alexander Díaz Andersson
Originally from Sweden, the designer has decided to drop his suitcase in Mexico and is now the Founder and Design director of ATRA Studio. Alexander Díaz Andersson, through his experiments and collaborations, is now part of the global scene of mexican design.
The designer's core focus is working with sustainable materials, through robotic and manual processes, hand in hand with local artisans, to create a positive social impact in Mexico.
Technical details :
Limited Edition
Material : In Elitis Bouclé and aged brass
Dimensions : H 62.9 x W 105.6 x D 83.9 cm
Seat Height 38.5 cm
Custom materials upon request.
Origin : Mexico
Design by : Alexander Diaz Andersson
Lead time : 20 weeks
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