Originally designed by architect Marcio Kogan, the Daiki chair is a study in sculptural wood and ergonomic restraint. Our version pays homage to the silhouette’s signature shell and grounded proportions, pairing rich walnut tones with textural upholstery. Designed to blend seamlessly into lounge areas or reading corners, it’s a piece that makes its presence known—quietly.
Molded Plywood Shell
Sculpted plywood frame in a warm walnut finish that wraps the seat and back.
Performance Fabric Upholstery
Tightly woven, high-texture fabric that combines durability with visual depth.
Powder-Coated Steel Legs
Black steel legs with a matte powder-coated finish, providing strength while keeping the silhouette light.
At once minimal and organic, the design nods to mid-century Brazilian architecture with its interplay of form and material:
• The curved shell hugs the body and eliminates the need for armrests
• Deep seat depth and low profile encourage lounging and relaxation
• Contrasting black legs provide a visual counterweight to the wood grain
• The tailored grid tufting adds a subtle textural detail without disrupting the form
• Vacuum regularly using a soft brush attachment
• Spot clean fabric with a damp cloth and mild detergent
• Avoid direct sunlight to preserve wood finish
• Wipe wood and metal legs with a soft, dry cloth