
Transformer armchair Exocet by Stephane Leathead
Chairs and armchairs have long become an integral part ofpart of our lives. The first seats with legs and a back were invented for their rulers by the ancient Egyptians, and it would seem that over the thousands of years of chairs' existence it is difficult to come up with something new. But there is still room for innovation and technology even in the design of such an ordinary piece of furniture. One of such innovations is the unusual Exocet transforming chair by Canadian designer Stephane Leathead.This seat is similar in its designa regular hair clip. Two wings made of thin, interconnected wooden planks rotate around a central metal cylinder. This technology makes the transforming chair very versatile and practical. The unique design allows you to easily change the shape and adjust the piece of furniture to your immediate needs. Thus, the transforming chair can turn into a sofa, a bench, a bed for two, a rocking chair, a chaise lounge...
The ergonomics of the main elements have been carefullydesigned to provide maximum comfort and convenience. The unique subtle style demonstrates harmony between functionality and exterior. Smooth and gentle curves of the transforming chair create an elegant image. To make your rest even more comfortable and enjoyable, the designer suggests using soft pillows and a thin mattress or a blanket under your back. You can buy mattresses from the best domestic and world manufacturers in the online store 101matras.com.ua at 101matras.com.ua/vender/schlaraffia/. Relax with pleasure!
Photos: designarium.ca