The
Bézier armchair, designed by
Studio MK27 led by Brazilian architect and designer
Marcio Kogan, embodies a sculptural and organic approach to contemporary design. Created for the Italian brand
Minotti, this chair transcends the traditional notion of comfort to become a true sensory and aesthetic experience. Inspired by the famous Bézier curve, a symbol of balance between mathematical precision and natural fluidity, the chair stands out with its soft and enveloping shapes that seem to embrace both the body and the surrounding space. Each line evokes a continuous movement, a harmonious dialogue between geometric rigor and formal freedom. The exceptional comfort of the Bézier armchair comes from a complex layering of high-density polyurethane of varying thicknesses, ensuring a plush and even seating surface. The meticulous stitching follows the sinuous design with artisanal precision, while an integrated lumbar cushion enhances support and adds a subtle decorative touch. More than just an
armchair,
Bézier is a total design object, at the crossroads of art, mathematics, and architecture. True to the DNA of Studio MK27, it pays homage to Brazilian modernism and the beauty of natural curves, offering an immersive and refined relaxation experience, a tribute to the freedom of form and the emotion of creative expression.