beautiful chair offering a space-aged approach to chair design and look producing only one-of-a-kind pieces the Sinterchair incorporates another custom-fit as well: the customer’s personal preference. Not in chair styles but in perceptibly unrelated concepts like favorite movie, song, animal and landscape. Buyers divulge their likes and also rate concepts including “hard” or “soft,” “reduced” or “opulent,” “chaotic” or “regular,” and “opened” or “closed” on the questionnaire. Ultimately, these individual tastes are combined to determine the look of the chair itself.
The end result is a chair that is intended to work physically, and theoretically, with the individual consumer, his or her interests, and even the family pet. Absolute ergonomics? Or, as the designers call it, “the chair of the future.”
Garbage
Way too big. Looks more like an operation table.
No poses.