First Prototype 'Cabris' Chair by Dutch Designer Mik Bakker
Mik Bakker
period: 2023
origin: The Netherlands
dimensions: h76 x w36 x d47 cm
material: solid antique wood beams
In 2023, KADER invited Mik Bakker to design a chair that would exemplify the KADER collection. The result: a stunning sculptural chair made from solid 200 year old wooden beams that once supported the roof of a now demolished factory in Amsterdam. In the words of KADER’s Alexander Mercer: “A contemporary, modernist, upcycled design with an architectonic presence that is actually more like a sculpture, but feel free to use it as a chair…”
Read more about Dutch Designer Mik Bakker and the Cabris Collection.
Photo of Cabris Chair in situ ©Merckx/Holvoet
Mik Bakker
period: 2023
origin: The Netherlands
dimensions: h76 x w36 x d47 cm
material: solid antique wood beams
In 2023, KADER invited Mik Bakker to design a chair that would exemplify the KADER collection. The result: a stunning sculptural chair made from solid 200 year old wooden beams that once supported the roof of a now demolished factory in Amsterdam. In the words of KADER’s Alexander Mercer: “A contemporary, modernist, upcycled design with an architectonic presence that is actually more like a sculpture, but feel free to use it as a chair…”
Read more about Dutch Designer Mik Bakker and the Cabris Collection.
Photo of Cabris Chair in situ ©Merckx/Holvoet
Mik Bakker
period: 2023
origin: The Netherlands
dimensions: h76 x w36 x d47 cm
material: solid antique wood beams
In 2023, KADER invited Mik Bakker to design a chair that would exemplify the KADER collection. The result: a stunning sculptural chair made from solid 200 year old wooden beams that once supported the roof of a now demolished factory in Amsterdam. In the words of KADER’s Alexander Mercer: “A contemporary, modernist, upcycled design with an architectonic presence that is actually more like a sculpture, but feel free to use it as a chair…”
Read more about Dutch Designer Mik Bakker and the Cabris Collection.
Photo of Cabris Chair in situ ©Merckx/Holvoet