M3 Chair by Thomas Feichtner
Austrian product and graphic designer Thomas Feichtner has created the M3 Chair specifically for the Vienna Design Week 2011.
“The geometric M3 Chair exhibits an open, wooden cantilever construction. With a seating surface floating within the construction and legs extending far to the sides, the M3 is most assuredly not a chair that saves space—it is much rather one which creates a space. The dimensions of the M3 measure one cubic meter, standing for a conscious way of appropriating one’s own space. Hence the “m3” reference in the name M3 Chair.
The chair is made of one and only one material: oak. This is a conscious choice of materials, harkening back to the woodworking tradition upheld by furniture workshops of yore. The wood renders the chair’s light construction a static experiment which could only succeed in a handmade, unique item.”
Source: Thomas Feichtner

