The Qiáo series, designed by Finnish designer Ville Kokkonen, was created in Hangzhou, China—a city renowned for its numerous bridges. From West Lake and Qiantang River to the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal and various other waterways, Qiáo (meaning "bridge" in Chinese) unite the city by linking its different areas. With the Qiáo series, the brand aspires to bridge the gap between different cultures and lifestyles.
This stackable wooden chair is made out of oak with a paper cord upholstered backrest. Its slightly tapered legs have a slender appearance while providing a wider area at the center for sturdy joinery. The construction principle and structural stability of the chair is defined by the robust solid oak seat frame. The conscious seat width provides stability and comfort for all users. Upright and unobtrusive in its form, the slim curved backrest manifests the chair's character. Solid in its construction and stackable up to 6 chairs, the chair saves space when stored, making it versatile for various types of spaces.
Areas in contact with the human body are all curved, providing a comfortable experience.
The backrest is hand-wrapped with paper rope, durable and naturally tactile.
Supports stacking up to 6 chairs, saving space.