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AÏKU is the new collection of chairs designed by Jean-Marie Massaud, both for home and contract spaces. AÏKU comes from the Japanese word “haiku” ( ??), and it means a short poem generally composed of three verses. Wonderful poems that in a few words express remarkable meanings, a simple poem, with no lexical frills and conjunctions, taking its strength from suggestions. Due to its incredible shortness, it requires a considerable synthesis of thought and image. The meaning and the sound of this word reveal the project's concept, to reconcile the paradoxes of uses and sensitiveness. AÏKU can be radical, but at the same time is a refined architecture designed for domestic environments, as well as offices and public spaces.
I love this stacking chair for its sleek, minimalist look and practical design. The metal square legs lend a contemporary edge, making it versatile enough for both modern and industrial interiors. It works well in dining rooms that favour urban, pared-back styles or in multi-purpose spaces like home offices or cafes due to its stacking feature, which adds to its practicality. For styling tips, consider pairing it with wooden or glass tables to soften the starkness or layering with colourful cushions or throws for a pop of personality. Its neutral grey or black finish makes it easy to integrate with a variety of colour schemes, making it a reliable staple in various interior contexts.
Clara Reynolds
Flitch Interior Stylist
Height:
78.0cmWidth:
58.0cmDepth:
51.6cm