Sculptural Topographical Seating

The Poise Chair by Louw Roets is All About Grace and Balance

Abstract and sculptural, the Poise Chair is meant to speak to individuals in different ways. Some may see topographical formations while others may see egg yolks. Whatever the case may be, the overall impression of the Poise Chair is something in line with a Rorschach inkblot, if in a more organic way.

Designed by Louw Roets, the Poise Chair was "inspired by the design philosophy of Isamu Noguchi where 'Everything is sculpture,' as written on his website. Focusing on the manifestation of 'grace and balance' as signified by its name, the sculptural seat also exudes a sense of composure that denotes self-confidence.

The Poise Chair is made out of timber treated with Teak timber oil and genuine kudu leather for cushioning.
Trend Themes
1. Sculptural Seating - The Poise Chair showcases the potential for furniture design to act as a sculptural art piece.
2. Topographical Formations - The use of topographical formations in the design of the Poise Chair opens new opportunities for visual interest in furniture design.
3. Organic Inspiration - The organic inspiration behind the Poise Chair's design likely points to an upcoming trend of furniture inspired by natural elements.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Design - The Poise Chair represents an opportunity for furniture designers to incorporate more artful, expressive designs into their pieces.
2. Luxury Interior Design - The use of genuine kudu leather in the Poise Chair positions it as a strong contender in the luxury interior design industry.
3. Woodworking Industry - The Poise Chair's use of timber treated with Teak timber oil highlights a potential market for premium, eco-friendly wood products in the manufacturing industry.

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