Eye Catching Melting Chair by Philipp Aduatz

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Sometimes when you feel tired you may have a nice sensation of melting, the moment to sit on a chair. Its comfort and your moment of relaxation transform you into a liquid like person. Nothing compares with a few moments of rest after a hard working day. For those who work standing all the time these moments become preciousless. My mother is such a person who works all day long standing. This type of work caused her real problems for her feet and affected her circulation. I remember the moments when she came home and she needed badly a few hours of rest.

If you have not experienced such a melting sensation yet, the view of this limited edition eye catching Melting Chair designed by Philipp Aduatz will create you such a feeling. Actually it may cause some confusion because its interesting design creates the image of a piece of furniture which is somewhere between solid and liquid.

It is made of a fiber glass reinforced polymer that takes on a mirrored appearance due to a special silver coating and scratch resistant polyurethane lacquer.The Melting Chair is an elegant piece of furniture that will definitely become the focal point in your house for every guest who will pay you a visit.

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