Vanik, a Los Angeles-based industrial designer and engineer, has designed and crafted the Nstel Chair to challenge the predetermined notion of the piece of furniture. This chair has a flat-pack design, effortlessly assembles without any hardware, and can fill the interior of your home/office with style and comfort. The designer wanted to create something that is fresh and functional and the Nstel Chair is exactly what he wanted it to be!
This flat-pack chair is made of sustainable white oak and offers durability, ready to be passed down as heirloom. Its easy-to-assemble design comprises four pieces – a seat, a backrest, and two legs – all of which assemble and dissemble in a jiffy. No tools, hardware, or professional help is needed, just passion and curiosity! Its thoughtful workmanship makes it easy to store without any hassle, as it doesn’t take up much space.
Reveling in a refined and immaculate finish, the chair neatly balances form and function. No extra clutter or screws in sight, just a simplistic and practical design that outclasses the quintessential design of a chair.
With clean lines, oak joineries, and modern aesthetics, the chair will seamlessly blend in with any contemporary décor. This piece of furniture will enhance the space most exquisitely, whether it is used in a living room, bedroom, or kitchen; its versatility and beauty will stand unmatched.
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Though minimal and uncomplicated in construction, it is as functional and thoughtful, created to simplify everyday life by offering quality and comfort. For that extra ease, the Nstel Chair can be draped in plush white covers, made from luxurious boucle fabric. These covers make the chair more ergonomic, warm, and textured, enhancing its aesthetics and style.
Nstel Chair can be packed flat and is delivered in a recyclable and eco-friendly foam, cutting low on waste. Vanik Design is currently running a Kickstarter campaign to bring this simply useful chair to life. Interested ones can back it for an early bird price of $394 now.
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