The Toeloop Chair by Mario Stadelmann

The Toeloop Chair, by young Swiss designer, Mario Stadelmann, is made out of two pieces of bent polymer, joined at the ends, to create a continuous and seamless loop, giving the chair a very organic and natural feel…

The chairs plastic top – which acts as a seat, arm rest and back, all in one – carries a flowing curvilinear form, giving it an element of Art Nouveau. The chair’s legs – which come in three breeds – can be categorized more towards the Art Deco movement, as they display a very homogenous and simplistic use of steel and metal.

Mario Stadelmann’s “Paper Chair” – which is made out of discarded newspaper – was exhibited at this years Tent London. To see more of Stadelmann’s pieces, click here.

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  2. It is interesting. You will not prompt to me, where I can read about it?

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