





SAN FRANCISCO CHAIR
COMITÉ DE PROYECTOS
Inspired by the classic Adirondack Chair, an iconic American piece often used on porches and patios. Our starting point was an abstraction of the original version, leaving only the basic geometric bodies that make up the original version: rectangular prisms and cylinders, which in our version are presented through intersections. The formal and structural solutions of the chair owe credit to our collaborative efforts with master carpenters and master upholsterers.
Origin: Crafted in Mexico City using artisanal methods like carved wood and hand-turned metal, respecting the materials' nature.
COMITÉ DE PROYECTOS
Inspired by the classic Adirondack Chair, an iconic American piece often used on porches and patios. Our starting point was an abstraction of the original version, leaving only the basic geometric bodies that make up the original version: rectangular prisms and cylinders, which in our version are presented through intersections. The formal and structural solutions of the chair owe credit to our collaborative efforts with master carpenters and master upholsterers.
Origin: Crafted in Mexico City using artisanal methods like carved wood and hand-turned metal, respecting the materials' nature.
COMITÉ DE PROYECTOS
Inspired by the classic Adirondack Chair, an iconic American piece often used on porches and patios. Our starting point was an abstraction of the original version, leaving only the basic geometric bodies that make up the original version: rectangular prisms and cylinders, which in our version are presented through intersections. The formal and structural solutions of the chair owe credit to our collaborative efforts with master carpenters and master upholsterers.
Origin: Crafted in Mexico City using artisanal methods like carved wood and hand-turned metal, respecting the materials' nature.
DESIGNER
Comité de Proyectos
ARTISAN / PRODUCER
Artisans experts in carpentry
DIMENSIONS
83 cm X 89 cm X 97 cm
PRODUCTION TIME
6 - 8 weeks
WEIGHT
6 Kg
MATERIAL
Solid huanacaxtle wood, palm fibre,

ABOUT
Meet the founders, Andrea Flores and Lucía Soto, the creative minds behind Comité de Proyectos, a company specializing in interior and furniture design, nestled in the heart of Mexico City. Their work is a testament to their ability and passion for translating emotions and sensations into functional, utilitarian objects and living spaces. With a dedicated team of designers and artisans by their side, they derive immense pleasure from crafting enduring, transcendent, and contemporary pieces.
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