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"Triplette" Chair by Paul Menand
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Article by George Chronopoulos
Posted on May 27th, 2011
in Design & Paul Menand
A friend arrives at your apartment, stand up and give him a chair from under you. Friend number two is on the way, repeat the drill.
French designer Paul Menand has re-imagined the concept of the stacking chair with 'triplette'. As a means of trying to find an alternative solution to space saving chairs, Menand has designed a seat which multiplies from one to three if needed.
The 3-in-1 design allows you to nestle each of the seats into one another in a seamless way, making them suitable for sitting either when they are placed all together, or separated into the additional one or two chair options.
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