Curved Chairs

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Kataoka design studio has launched an innovative chair by the name “O&O Seat Chair.” The new design is a seating concept, which helps the user to stretch their legs in comfort as the chair allows an open and relaxed space suitable for this. The characteristic curves are the ones from where this chair gets its name. The curves take the shape of two “O”s.

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It’s an ingenious idea and I really like it, especially because comfort is the primary issue considered here. Some people really have a problem with the classic chair design. They just don’t seem to make up their mind when it comes to finding t comfortable sitting position. They have a problem deciding what to do with their legs because they feel the need to place them somewhere and they don’t know where. But this design allow the user to stretch the legs in order to feel more comfortable. The chair also has a very nice curved shape for even more comfort.

The only disadvantage is the fact the chair is very low, since it has no legs, so it might make you feel awkward sitting there when everybody else is taller than you. Plus it’s too low to allow you to use the coffee table, unless it’s a low one. But other than that I think It’s a very beautiful, modern and very comfortable furniture piece.

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