Minimum Chair emerges from a process of material extraction and reduction, distilling the act of seating to its most essential form. Bridging the industrial and the handmade, a metal skeleton is enveloped in cast silicone, creating a soft yet structured presence.
The contrast between rigidity and flexibility defines the piece, where material and form are stripped down to their core qualities. Through this balance, the chair embodies a minimal aesthetic that captures a singular, essential moment of use.