Born of the Brazilian architect's passion for Japanese culture, Daiki
chairs migrate towards the outdoors, a space that is perceived and experienced as an extension of the interior living space: a true tribute to Japanese creative culture. The collection includes deep-seated armchairs with or without armrests, as well as a footrest. The curved hull is the result of sophisticated woodwork and consists of two elements joined at 45°, to create a sloping back ensuring a comfortable seat. In the outdoor version, the hull is the perfect home for the cushions, resting on a brilliant bronze lacquered steel frame.
Edited by
Minotti, this creation also explores and reinterprets the style of American Mid-Century Modern, giving new life to contemporary outdoor furniture through clean, precise lines, elaborate teak work and a great balance of proportions.