Its resemblance to mosquito fly catches the eye immediately. One of a kind construction combines elegance and contemporary classy look.
Light like the flight of a mosquito
Named after its wing-like seat, the Mosquito chair is a true eye-catcher.
Following in the footsteps of Eames’ moulded plywood experiments in
the 1940s, the chair did not go into production when it was first created
in 1953. Fortunately, thanks to the recent efforts of Rex Kralj to finally
bring this exemplary chair to life, design enthusiasts can enjoy the patentprotected design today