Monday, September 5, 2011
The Catenary Dining Chair
Screw narrow, rigid dining chairs. We want spacious, comfortable and the option to sit cross-legged, with an ankle tucked, or even with a dog on our lap. It’s a good thing the Brooklyn-based TOKEN designers, Will Kavesh and Emrys Berkower, get that a weight shift is mandatory when a dinner party grows blasé or a heated political debate is sparked. Thanks to the Catenary Dining Chair, these situations will diffuse into murmurs while we sit back comfortably and do what we like with its wide expanses.
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