chair A-4
Imprégné des idées formatrices introduites par la dynastie chinoise des Ming, qui a ensuite évolué en Europe du Nord, ce design s’épanouie à présent dans une nouvelle vague japonaise contemporaine.
Les arêtes fortes expriment la dureté d'une volonté dans sa douceur. Ce quatrième modèle de chaise signé AREA a encore évolué au fil des décennies.
Product Details

Dark Walnut
A dark tone that enhances the inherent elegance of walnut, adding even more depth. It complements not only classic interiors but also modern spaces.

Kage Beach
Finished in an easily adaptable dark gray hue, the beech wood chair complements various interior styles and coordinates effortlessly in any setting.

Natural Beach
You can fully experience the light and breezy impression of the beach. Over time, you can enjoy the unique aging of the material as you continue to use it.

Greige Oak
A long-lasting color that enhances the natural texture of oak with a greige tone, perfectly suited for modern spaces.

A chair that inherits the essence of Scandinavian design and is reinterpreted for the modern era.
Chairs that require intricate craftsmanship, such as "wood joinery" and "cantilevered structures" for strength, as well as "carving" curved forms to achieve organic shapes, are not suited for mass production by industrial machinery. However, when crafted by skilled artisans, these chairs attain lifelong durability and an unparalleled beauty that sets them apart.

Recognizing that the ultimate chair finds its origins in the Ming dynasty, Nordic masters deeply pursued its philosophy, creating numerous masterpiece chairs throughout their lifetimes. Inspired by this modern historical anthem, chairs continue to be crafted worldwide. The A-4 is an ambitious work that uniquely interprets this legacy, bringing it into the modern era as a refined product of contemporary design.

Carved Armrests
The armrests are shaped like a bird's feather at the perfect height for the elbows. This angle, where the elbow joint extends outward and sits lower than the wrist, is key to ensuring comfort and proper ergonomics.

Armrest Tip Design
The "step" at the tip of the armrest is key to allowing comfortable finger movement. Its design is said to determine how long one can sit comfortably in the chair.

Sharp Edge Finishing
The sharp finishing of the armrest’s outer edges beautifully highlights the chair’s silhouette, elevating its presence.

Surface Smoothing Technique
Chairs often break at stepped edges. This technique smooths those areas, improving the overall strength and durability of the chair.

Leg Angle
Tilting the rear legs backward and the front legs forward improves stability and evenly distributes weight.

Achieving Strength and Extreme Thinness
The armrests are carefully slimmed, made possible by dense hardwoods like walnut. Some sections are carved out to create a light feel, while maintaining generous seating comfort for a surprising user experience.

Carved Leg Shape
The joint between the legs and the base is kept thick, while other areas are finely carved down. Non-structural sections are carefully reduced to the minimum, contributing to the overall lightness of the chair.

Organic Form
A-4 combines strength, lightness, and comfort, with a design that follows function. Its organic form fits the body, reflecting the idea of 'designing without designing.'