Tim Defleur’s Modèle Déposé is wider than the average chair. Measuring somewhere in between the length of a standard chair and a sofa, Defleur’s design leaves room for one person and a few accessories, maybe even a small pet. Minimalist as it is practical, the chair is made only of wood. There are no standard fixing elements such as dowels, screws, or glue. Rather, the chair is held together by the angles and weight of the wooden panels. A straight-forward move toward functional innovation and structural clarity, Modèle Déposé is an inspired model for people looking to simplify their lives, all the way down to the details.
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