This is the Loom Chair, designed by Alejandro Villareal's Mexico-based Hierve design house.
Produced and sold by London-based H Furniture, the inspiration for the chair was a piece of textile-producing machinery: It was modeled after "a small manual belt-making loom discovered in the city of Oaxaca, Mexico."
It's produced through the combination of CNC milling and handwork becoming more prevalent in modern-day shops.
Threads of strong elastic polyester woven cord are stretched to create the seating area and back rest, providing a very comfortable seating experience.
Each particular thread is an independent element from beginning to end — by selecting different thread colours, totally different looks and patterns are possible.
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its wonderful piece of art, i do not call it furniture, its Amazing, keep it up thanks for sharing
Wow this looks comfortable