Description
Discover this IKI chair designed by the Swedish Mexican designer Díaz Andersson. A dining element which aesthetic merges art with functionality. An ideal furniture to dress up your indoor dining area.
Due to his Swedish origins and Mexico residence influences, the designer proposes a singular, sustainable and mixed aesthetic which adds a sense of cosiness to this piece. The Swedish line brings this typical northern and minimalist aesthetic and is combined with two types of tropical woods of your choice: mahogany or teak.
The designer, Alexander Díaz Andersson, reveals a design work inspired by very mixed influences. Young, he decided to leave his swedish hometown to experience the life in Mexico. His cultural background, studies and collaboration in design and his passion for his adopted mexican country brought him to open the ATRA Studio.
With his team, Alexander Díaz Andersson experiments different technics from robotic to artisanal gestures in order to master his work of local material. He also work hand in hand local artisans, in constant search of creating top of the art contemporary sustainable furniture while contributing to the local community.
Technical details :
Dimensions: H 76.6cm / 30.1” - W 54.3cm / 21.3” - D 59.7cm / 23.5” - Seat Height 76.7 / 30.1”
Materials: - Teak or Mahogany wood, Leather or fabric.
Origin : Mexico
Design by : Alexander Diaz Andersson
Lead time : 3 - 4 weeks
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