Mogens Koch designed his Folding Chair for a supplemental church
seating contest, reinterpreting the traditional folding stool
archetype by pairing easy folding functionality with modern
aesthetics.
Uniquely self-stabilizing - the act of sitting in the chair
gives it stability - the Folding Chair continues to appeal to
design aficionados seeking to balance singular form and comfort
with space constraints.
The chair offers an elegant alternative to traditional guest
seating, and is easy to set up and pack away thanks to Koch's
ingeniously simple folding mechanism.
The Folding Chair is made of solid wood and features a canvas or
leather seat and back. The armrests are produced in saddle
leather.
