MESH seating is a celebration of distinction—the place energy meets lightness, and uncooked materiality is softened by color and type. A strong concrete base grounds the design, whereas a fragile wireframe seat seems to drift above it, making a placing visible rigidity that feels each daring and playful. Designed for out of doors settings, MESH balances a rugged, nearly brutalist presence with an inviting character. The muted, weighty base is offset by vibrant, powder-coated metallic seating, turning every bit right into a small assertion—powerful but cheerful, sculptural but approachable.



The development is deliberately simple: a tapered concrete cylinder helps a woven metallic body that slots neatly into place. This simplicity permits the supplies to shine, casting intricate shadows that shift all through the day and add an surprising layer of visible poetry. Regardless of its industrial look, the seating is ergonomically thought-about and surprisingly comfy—difficult assumptions about metallic and concrete furnishings.






With its eye-catching colors and graphic silhouette, MESH naturally attracts consideration, whether or not in a public house or a non-public terrace. Designed by Anurag Sharma, Nishant Jonathan, and Pravinsinh Solanki, the gathering proves that useful out of doors seating could be expressive, tactile, and undeniably enjoyable.






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