The name of this chair, Batoidea may surprise many people. If you are one of those who fail to make any sense out of it, you’d be amazed to know that it is actually the name of a fish genus. Perhaps, it’s this fish that has served as an inspiration for designer Peter Donders who has come up with this fantastic blend of technology and design. Not only the design is impeccably perfect for the modern interiors but it is also highly comfortable. Place this piece of furniture in your drawing room and be sure of compliments pouring in.

Now something about the concept and design. Batoidea are basically flat-bodied fishes, and a look at the chair will tell you how these fishes have inspired Peter. While this chair establishes the artistic connection of its resemblance with the free flowing silhouette of the fish, it also corroborates well with the technology element too. This is basically a product of both highly creative design and modern technology.

The chair is very airy and gives very open feel. It doesn’t seem like a fixed structure of metal rather its design is very easy and multidimensional. And here comes the big T; unlike most of the designs, this chair has really ethereal finish which is totally technology derived. The technology is same that’s used in a Ferrari to get that perfect and flawless finish with an extra element of shine. The texture is very smooth and steals heart at first look. The 3D printed sand mold used in creating this design is also of the same quality and structure that is used in making of a Ferrari. The structure of the chair gives sufficient support to the back of the person sitting. The tilt of the back rest is similar to the tilt that’s often noticed in high comfort lounges. The accompanying table too uses similar expertise and technique and is a perfect match for the chair. The design isn’t too high, and as is clear from the first look, it doesn’t demand very high maintenance too. This voluptuous furniture is just the perfect attraction grabber for rooms with good space and area. Just add a little drama to the upholstery if you want to go for it and see how it becomes the focal point of your interior.
