








A stunning and highly expressive sculptural chair dating to the 1980s, crafted from high-quality curved beech plywood. This piece is a masterpiece of geometric interlocking design, composed of two distinct modules that seamlessly fit together to create a solid, ergonomic form. The chair’s silhouette is defined by fluid, sweeping curves that showcase the technical possibilities of bentwood. Its interlocking mechanism is both a functional triumph and a powerful visual statement, echoing the radical and experimental spirit of the late 20th-century avant-garde. While the designer remains unknown, the exceptional quality of the materials and the precision of the joinery suggest a high-end artisanal manufacture or a limited-edition gallery piece. With its bold graphic presence and warm wood tones, this chair functions as a piece of "functional art," perfect for a contemporary gallery-style interior or as a standout accent in a minimalist space.