Inspired by the Zig Zag Chair which was designed by Gerrit Reitveld in 1934, our Zag-Zig chair is a surprisingly comfortable piece of furniture that responds to your move due to the inherent springiness of the structure. Whether you are gently rocking back and forth, side to side, or some combination of the two, this chair allows for movement. In fact it is almost impossible to sit still in it; you just have to move! That's part of the reason behind its other name: The ADHD Chair. Constructed from 88 pieces of multi core birch plywood, the Zag-Zig is doweled, glued and nailed together then finished with a clear catalyzed lacquer. Height: 33" Width: 17.5" Depth: 22" Seat height: 19" Seat width: 17.5" Seat depth: 15"
Zag-Zig Chair
- Product Name
- Zag-Zig Chair
- Manufacturer
- Möbel Link Modern Furniture
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