


Rope Chair
More like a silhouette than a solid block, the Rope Chair is a line drawing translated into three dimensions, a simple artistic gesture rendered in space. Designed by Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec, the chair is a synthesis of contrasts: sophisticated engineering and creative expression, solid structure and flexible elements, stiff tubes and pliable rope. Made for marine use, the rope is at the heart of the chair’s unexpected comfort; a weight-bearing part of the construction, it allows the chair to adapt to those who use it. Where other chairs dictate a specific way of sitting, the Rope Chair invites creativity in posture, encouraging dynamic movement and changes in position. When the sitter rises, the chair’s frame bears the traces of the body it last supported, the imprint of a user who co-defines its shape.
22"W x 20"D x 29"H, SH: 17"
Frame: Steel tube
Seat: Form-pressed beech plywood
Seat surface: Ash veneer
Rope: Flax or Polyester
Paris-based brothers Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec are among today’s leading designers, known for their wide-ranging work spanning furniture, textiles, architecture, and experimental installations. Their creative process—rooted in sketching, model-making, and photography—is deeply personal and exploratory, often revealed in notebooks filled with abstract forms, natural elements, and whimsical drawings.
BrandArtek is a Finnish design company founded in 1935 by Alvar and Aino Aalto, known for its fusion of modernist aesthetics with functional craftsmanship. The brand specializes in high-quality furniture, lighting, and accessories, with an emphasis on natural materials and timeless design. Artek's iconic pieces, such as the Stool 60, exemplify its commitment to simplicity, innovation, and Scandinavian minimalism.

