Designer Peter Bristol has created the Cut Chair, a chair that floats in midair.

Cut Chair," a chair that floats in midair
Cut Chair," a chair that floats in midair

Cut Chair" is a chair that gives the viewer a sense of illusion. The backrest and legs are partially cut off so that the chair itself appears to float in mid-air. Despite this, the chair still retains its functionality, and is strong enough to withstand the force of a person sitting or riding on it.

I've been slashed to the skin!
I've been slashed to the skin!

But as a chair, a sense of mission? And continue to stand in?
But as a chair, a sense of mission? And continue to stand in?

The secret of the Cut Chair lies in the carpet. Underneath the carpet is a thick steel plate to which the legs of the chair are welded and fixed. Thanks to this (?), the legs of the chair are welded to the steel plate and fixed in place. This makes it possible for the "Cut Chair" to support the weight of a person.

In fact, under this carpet
In fact, under this carpet

The iron plate!
The iron plate!

The chairs were welded to a steel plate, allowing them to stand on their own!
The chairs were welded to a steel plate, allowing them to stand on their own!

It seems that the "Cut Chair" did not continue to stand on its own feet because of a "sense of mission" or "guts. That's right. Don't you just hate chairs that make you work too hard?

For chairs and people alike, moderation is best.
For chairs and people alike, moderation is best.

The price is $5,000 (about 540,000 yen). Since it is completely made-to-order, it may take several weeks from the time of order to receive the product.

"Do you want it?" I would answer, "No"...?
"Do you want it?" I would answer, "No"...?