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YC1 Chair by Mikiya Kobayashi

This sleek and functional design from Japanese designer Mikiya Kobayashi is an unconventional take on a classic silhouette. While the back and overall shape are reminiscent of the classic and simple style seen in Bauhaus-era dining chairs, the use of rope and leather makes YC1 entirely unique. Not only does the woven incorporation of these materials into the wooden frame make for an aesthetically pleasing piece, but it also serves to enhance the object’s ergonomic value. This tension that is created by material interaction is representative of the work’s overall effect; YC1 presents the best of both form and function, offering a distinct balance between comfort and modern design.

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