
Furniture as a question, not an answer
Nekedėja armchair is a deliberate subversion of comfort a sculptural object that challenges the very premise of ergonomic design.



With its angular contours, soft shell and solid seat, it presents a contradiction: soft to the touch, but resistant to the body.

Rather than offering rest, it provokes awareness. It refuses to be passive, turning sitting into an active experience. In doing so, it questions comfort in design discourse, proposing instead that discomfort can be a space for reflection.

This is not simply a chair, but a critical statement that redefines of what it means to design for the human form.
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