Designer chair as the epitome of flowing deconstructivism – Betula Chair

Ergonomic, comfortable, super robust and visually appealing with its generous curves. Discover the Betula chair from India-based design studio Apical Reform! The designer chair is made entirely of birch plywood and was intended to express flowing deconstructivism. Although it has a simple shape, the concept impresses with its high stability and comfort.

Nowadays, deconstructivism can be found not only in architecture, but also in collections of famous fashion brands, furniture and product designers. Here you can see a few examplesDeconstructivism in architectureview. The style is based on the principle of disassembly and is intended to show biomorphic forms, flowing structures and hidden elements. The Betula chair is therefore reminiscent of shapes that can be seen in nature, for example sand waves. The pleasantly light wood tone also underlines the beautiful effect of the plywood panels that merge into one another.

Designer chair characterized by the deconstructivism style

The cantilevered construction of Betula makes it possible to sit without rear chair legs and is reminiscent of the classic cantilever chairsChairs. The deep seat, high backrest and matching armrests of this piece of furniture guarantee seating comfort and make it not only timelessly modern, but also functional.

Simple construction but high stability

The prototype is still in development but will likely be launched soon. It would fit perfectly in a Scandinavian style bedroom or living room!

Gentle curves, without hind legs like a cantilever chair

A uniform construction made of birch plywood

Designed with attention to detail

Timelessly modern with a harmonious design language


Design language inspired by flowing movements in nature

A high level of comfort

You can find out more about the designers on their official website:Apical Reform