Designer Thomas Feichtner Creates Experimental Carbon Chair
Relaxing feels good, but now it looks even better.




The way you look at your casual chair may have just been changed by designer Thomas Feichtner. Adding another project to his résumé, the Brazil native has recently developed the carbon chair. It’s made up of a sheet of carbon fiber which touches the ground at three points and aims to be a formal and experimental representation. Feichtner’s design is limited to 8 pieces and is on display within the “Austrian Design Pioneers” exhibition during 2015’s Milano Design Week.