
Inspired by the simple act of peeling a banana, yellow split chair elevates a familiar motion into a design principle.
Split Chair designed by Bored Eye begins as a cylindrical volume, split in the middle into two complementary halves.
One half reclines to define the backrest, while the other folds forward to create the seat.

The two halves of Banana Split Chair remain volumetrically equal, preserving balance while redistributing purpose.

Upholstery softens the sharpness of the split, allowing the geometry to remain bold without becoming severe, and inviting touch as much as attention.

The proportions are calibrated to the human body, ensuring that the conceptual design never overrides physical comfort.

Rather than imitating organic forms, Split Chair abstracts an action. It is not banana-shaped; it is inspired by motion instead of appearance.

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