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Chair prototype presented today was created almost a year ago. The simple design made of repetitive elements, however, necessitated the need for an industrial design patent. Today, the procedure has ended, and I can make it public.
It’s design of three sets of slats arranged in a fan shape. Thanks to different angles of the backrest, the chair can be used both to sit and rest in the supine position, and the use of openwork design allows it to serve also as garden furniture.