Sandro Lominashvili's ant-like Allo chair is constructed like a puzzle
Georgian designer Sandro Lominashvili has created an angular chair from 18 segments of wood, which are pieced together to form a structure that bears resemblance to the body of an insect.
Called Allo, the chair is constructed from various sections of walnut that have been cut with a CNC machine before being placed together like a puzzle and secured with wooden latches and glue. This configuration forms the seat and spine. These raised elements also add to the ergonomics of the chair.
"The geometry of the shell was designed to be comfortable," Lominashvili explained. "It is angled in such a way as to provide maximum comfort ? this is what directed the angles seen on the chair body."
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