Design, Interior Design

Pinch by Matthias Pliessnig

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Philadelphia based furniture designer Matthias Pliessnig came up with the “pinch”, this back to back chair can seat up to two people. With each piece handmade by the designer himself, white oak strips are used to be stream bent together using a technique similar to that of boat building; they are then assembled into tight curves. This process allows for organic form and ensures structural stability.

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