Rejoicing in bold forms and peculiar design, the Samba Dining Chair is designed by David Aguirre, a creative director of the American furniture company Aguirre. As part of the company’s Ode to Nature collection, it intends to bring the outdoor world inside beautifully and subtly. Celebrated for its modern aesthetic and sculptural form, the chair is here to enliven the dining spaces most exquisitely.
The Samba Dining Chair takes inspiration from the natural world, resulting in elegant, bold, and soft, defining contours. Eye-catching and appealing, it has a distinctive quality with an outstanding and freeform backrest.
Characterized by the backrest, it features horizontal bars broadening from the middle and top, giving it a sculptural quality. The quirky backrest further adds to its playfulness and evokes a sense of intrigue.
Furthermore, it has a comfortable square seat that can be upholstered in a variety of tactile fabrics to enhance the comfort and beauty of the chair. The legs feature curved openings between them, complete with wide feet. The design of the legs provides the chair with great balance and support while being a comfortable solution for the sitter.
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The Samba Dining Chair is made from fiberglass, which adds to its durability, while the refined glossy texture makes it an attention-grabbing furniture piece. It measures 3 feet high and is available in three finishes – green, black, and beige. Each color is elegant and complements each other when paired together around a table to create an intimate dining set-up.
The organic beauty of the chair makes it seamlessly blend with any décor. Infused with modern design sensibilities and natural forms, it seamlessly invites nature indoors, while creating a harmonious and tranquil space. If you love quirky furniture, the Samba Dining Chair is a great choice, as it is functional and playful, aesthetically pleasing, and practical.
Via: Dezeen
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