Concrete Things chair by Komplot Design
Concrete Things is a, well, concrete outdoor furniture collection, designed by Danish Komplot Design for Swedish Nola. And you thought your chair was heavy.

Info from Komplot:
“Concrete Things” ‚Äì outdoor concrete furniture questioning the relation between the individual and the collective in public space.


Simple geometric shapes with pavement inspired grid, which deformation keeps memory of somebody once seated in them.

Drawn in the air by thin lines of steel rods it becomes a weightless wireframe ghost-image of the heavy, very “material” concrete chair.


1. There is number of draining holes in the bottom of cavity;
2.”Pattern” you see on the surface is collecting and draining water, leaving the seating surface dry.



Design: Komplot Design
Manufacturer: Nola





These guys completely plagiarized Jean Marie Massaud’s wire-frame chair. (and put a shell on it) It was designed in 1999. I actually sat on in many time when I visited him in his studio in Paris.
Here is a little proof:
http://www.massaud.com/site/en/#/works/design/mobilier/6285-cao