Oriana is a chaise lounge in wood designed by Genovese David Conti, that is supported by a structure of letters going that spell the word “Design”. This product is a really innovative idea and I can say that this is the first time when I see this approach, using letters as legs. After I’ve saw this design I thought that for a chaise lounge the word “Relaxation”, “Relax”, “Rest”, “Sleep” would be more appropriate. – Via

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When I saw the Mimic Chair I don’t know why I immediately thought at Alien & Predator, that’s what appeared in my mind at a first glance. The frame of the Mimic Chair is made of round steel tube with a 16 gage metal sheet back. Each leg is bent by hand to form the illusion of movement. There are a total of 30 legs varying in lengths, I can say that is a chair that look like a myriapod. The upholstery color and type of material is upon client’s preference and style. Chairs made to order only, and you can order one from here.

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