Inkie Chair

A seat, drawn to life

A seat, drawn to life

Awarded Honourable Mention for Buildner’s Architect’s Chair #2 competition

Key Contributions

Key Contributions

Industrial Design

3D Visualisation

The Inkie Chair plays with the concept of "drawn-to-life" through its use of bent tubular steel, inspired by calligraphic strokes.

Its silhouette flows like a continuous line, with varying widths that culminate in front feet that spread out like ink pools. Made from powder-coated steel, the chair offers a playful, contemporary design that is both lightweight and flexible. The frame consists of a single bent tube, with the back leg looping into the backrest, creating a unique silhouette and providing a supportive, flexible structure as users lean back.

Its silhouette flows like a continuous line, with varying widths that culminate in front feet that spread out like ink pools. Made from powder-coated steel, the chair offers a playful, contemporary design that is both lightweight and flexible. The frame consists of a single bent tube, with the back leg looping into the backrest, creating a unique silhouette and providing a supportive, flexible structure as users lean back.