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TriWing by Marco Hemmerling

Sometimes one is actually six. TriWing, by the Marco Hemmerling Studio for Spatial Design, starts out as a single chair.

Annie Block, Mark McMenamin, and Meghan Edwards -- Interior Design, 2/1/2011 12:08:00 PM

TriWing chair

 

Sometimes one is actually six. TriWing, by the Marco Hemmerling Studio for Spatial Design, starts out as a single chair. Removing a smaller version, nested inside, gives you two. And both have three curved sides offering different seating positions-for dining, reading, or lounging. "The curves satisfy ergonomic demands as well as providing the necessary stability," he explains. CNC-milled from laminated beech, the lightweight pieces debuted at the Desiary "identity store" during IMM Cologne in Germany.

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