The solid form of the sculptural Boho chair, designed by Ann Demeulemeester for Serax, offers a counterpoint to the light elegance of the Elé chair. With a substantial yet graceful presence. Occupying the same dimensional footprint as the Elé, the geometry of a cylinder is sliced to create a round seat, with a rounded back that rises and extends out to form two small arms along the top edge. The seat is supported by a single plane at a 45-degree angle to the back, creating a vertical rhythm that contrasts with the horizontal circles of the seat and back.
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