CHAIR DESIGN by Matylda Krzykowski

A usual obsession with clean cut lines is not Matylda Krzykowski’s “MO,” or modus operandi – the name of her project. Made from spruce, each chair presents an archetype – of destruction perhaps. Chairs are usually thought of as utilitarian objects and even at their most abstract design; remain functional. Krzykowski distorts this reality by artfully destroying them.

Designer: Matylda Krzykowski

modus operandi from Daniel van Hauten on Vimeo.

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