Legs (2026)

Aluminum
Rubber cap


A chair is, by definition, a structure for sitting.
In this work, that function has been removed.
What remains are only the legs — elements once meant to support the body.
As the structure disappears, the legs emerge in excess, forming a collective presence in space.

The standardized caps attached to their ends are traces of industrial systems, indicating that this form exists as an extension of a broader social framework.
This is not a chair.
Yet, it exists through the memory of one.