Beautiful Shape Origami Chairs

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I think we all tried making origami but when we tried to become experts we encountered some problems. It is an art and art is defined to be very hard if you don’t have the required talent. Well if we don’t have the power in creating Origami our selves we can order an Origami chair to fill in our disappointment. Leaving that aside the chair has an amazingly beautiful shape with lines that draws your attention.

The chairs were created and designed by the Dutch designer Sander Mulder and of course they were inspired from the traditional Origami techniques. How Sander Mulder made an Origami chair? Well he laser cut an aluminum sheet and then bent it in the final shape. The finish is given with a powder coat that makes the chair more durable.

The chairs are easy to transport and assemble because they have only three parts. Called the Pythagoras the chair serve as a good way to relax reading a book in your garden and a good way to decorate your interior or exterior space. When you look at the chairs you will think that they are not at all comfortable, but you are wrong here, because they are very comfortable and have outstanding sturdiness. The chair is presented in many colors but you can also choose your own color. They are available in all RAL colors and you can use the oak or aluminum version for the legs.

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