Unique furniture creates the illusion that someone threw a toga cloth over the chair frame and it just stayed there, stiff and solid.
Toga Chair designed by Reut Rosenberg was inspired by the elegance of draped cloth in mid-sway.
Plastic sheet drapes like a frozen toga, soft in form but stiff in reality, it replaces the conventional seat and backrest.
What looks like a casual throw of fabric is actually modern industrial design that merges comfort with conceptual wit.
That is not fabric. That is molded plastic pretending to be fabric of Toga Chair.
The drape aesthetic is not just decorative, it is the whole structure. No hidden supports. Just a smart rethinking of what materials can pretend to be.
PVC plastic recreates the soft folds and overhangs of fabric, curling slightly at the corners and dipping gently under an imagined weight.
The Toga Chair looks like a ghost of a chair that decided to stick around.
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