Mayla, chair with arms. The highest comfort.
Chandighard is one of the most striking cities in India. It was built from nothing and was an urban work by the architect Le Corbusier and became place where the designer Pierre Jeanneret developed a series of furniture for the new buildings.
The design of one of the most desired chairs today was part of the furniture that completed the administrative offices.
It was born as a modern design and over the years it has been revalued, becoming an icon.
The chair respected typical Indian characteristics, such as the seat and backrest woven within the frame of the wood or the use of local woods. The choice of straight timeless lines brings an air of modernity.
The position of the armrests, the inverted V-shaped side bars and the slight inclination of the backrest are key to achieving the highest comfort.
In Francisco Segarra we reinterpret this famous chair with arms, emphasizing its natural materials and its refined lines.