Introducing the Fluid Ribbon Chair for the first time entirely wrapped with hand stitched outdoor leather. This visually striking and revolutionary one-piece design utilizes center split to allow unrestricted movement and pain relief. Designed by Michael D’Amato the Fluid Ribbon chair modern, minimalistic and innovative is on the verge of redefining the chair into an active extension of the human body. Offering an exclusive sitting experience by encouraging biomechanically accurate movements and better posture, the Fluid Ribbon chair can benefit anyone who is working, playing, studying or relaxing. In addition, artists and musicians are now able to explore their craft in new ways by exploiting the ability to position themselves and move in ways possible only with the Fluid Ribbon. “People have evolved to move, to groove and to flow but static chairs resist this flow. Even the most ergonomic positions are still static and the body quickly fatigues from any one position no matter how perfect it is. Splitting the chair in half offers a new sitting experience” says designer Michael D’Amato. He goes on to describe how the body can benefit from the way “the lower back is supported and massaged simultaneously; while siting will pump synovial fluid between the joints, the split seat will not put pressure on the perineum, prostate, coccyx or spine.” In development for years, the Fluid Ribbon chair design took D’Amato quite some time to perfect and over a year for Lamberti Decor to research and develop the unique manufacturing process. Custom tooling and factory upgrades were necessary for production to begin.
Fluid ribbon chair
- Product Name
- Fluid ribbon chair
- Manufacturer
- Lamberti Décor
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