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The Humble Servant SS1 Chair designed for TEYKA by Ben Miley resembles a human form in a way where the seat is held up by the "arms" of the human form.

The  SS1 is a modernist style cantilevered chair inspired by the human form and in the style of furniture by 1920's European modernists Mart Stam, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Lilly Reich and Marcel Breuer.



The Humble Servant chair has four bent stainless steel tubes that resemble two legs and two arms, and a single straight tube connecting the arms and legs above the backrest of the chair, forming the frame. A seat with taut seat and back is supported from the front by inward facing bends of the two arms, creating a massive cantilever. The spherical headrest sits atop the frame with a front facing, hemispherical cushion.



Materials include polished stainless steel, leather, and a seat core of bent wood. The seat and headrest are foam padded and leather upholstered.

Humble Servant SS1
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