The Tulu chair, which was designed by Kazuhide Takahama for Cassina, is distinguished by its minimalist and adaptable design, which is in keeping with the rationalist ideals and the logic of technical accuracy and precision that served as the guiding principles for the creation of the first prototypes.
The Tulu chair truly embraces the idea of industrial design through a design process in which elegance and functionality come together to create a perfect seat that can adapt to any setting or purpose. This chair may be found in a variety of settings and can be used for a variety of purposes. With its tubular legs that are bent and curled before being linked using induction electrowelding, this chair updates the traditional four-legged seat concept in favour of a modular, space-saving design that can be easily reconfigured.
Elastic straps on the backrest and seat allow for a wide range of motion. The fabric, leather, or leather upholstery can be easily detachable with the help of the zip fasteners.