Africans have a rich culture of making their hair interesting, so they try different kinds of hairstyles like Shuku, Yoruba, Patewo, etc. African furniture company Salu Iwadi Studio prepares a chair inspired by the bold beauty of the Patewo hairstyle. This well-crafted chair has a poetic background because its stylish shape nods to the eponym in the Yoruba language, which means a gesture symbolizing support, cooperation, and solidarity.
Its metallic bold lines make it minimalistic and the stylish design gives an appropriate stance. Its structure presents the interlocking of the hands during applause. The eye-catching design adds an aesthetic feel to your abode while its black color provides the perfect contrast.
The backrest of the Patewo chair is comprised mostly of a metal bar, while the wide armrests are an extension of the seat. The chair is made using a metal plate cut down into long strips. Thereafter, all the strips are bent in an interlocking design.
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A fusion of contemporary design and traditional African craftsmanship, the Patewo chair is based on evocative imagery and rich symbolism. It strikes a rich equilibrium between sleek lines, ergonomic shape, and bold texture. The chair serves as a comfortable piece of furniture and adds a sculptural element to your home aesthetics as well.
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