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Salt and Vinegar Chair

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Salt and Vinegar Chair is a minimalist chair created by London-based designer Thomas Wheller, available at Béton Brut. A sheet of 2mm aluminum receives its coat of spray paint like armor, protecting all but the most intentional gestures. The deliberate scratch that follows becomes an act of drawing with consequences – each mark determining not just pattern but the physical destiny of the metal itself. When the sheet enters its bath of water, salt, and vinegar, a gentle electric current begins the slow work of erosion, eating away at exposed metal with surgical precision.

This electrochemical etching process occupies a fascinating space between control and surrender. The designer orchestrates the initial conditions – the scratched lines, the solution chemistry, the electrical parameters – but the metal itself becomes an active participant in its own transformation. Current flows preferentially through the exposed aluminum, creating valleys where once there were merely surface marks. The deeper the etch, the more pliable the metal becomes at that point, transforming decoration into articulation.

The revelation that fold lines and cut lines could emerge from this decorative technique represents a profound shift in thinking about manufacturing. Traditional furniture production separates these operations – cutting here, bending there, decorating as a final flourish. This process collapses all three into a single, integrated gesture. The texture that adorns the surface and the structure that enables the form emerge from identical principles, creating an honesty of process rarely seen in contemporary design.

The resulting armchair embodies this integration completely. Using only essential cut and fold lines, the piece achieves what its creator calls “the essence of an armchair in form and function.” This pursuit of essence recalls the reductive strategies of mid-century modernism, but arrives at its destination through entirely different means. Where designers like Charles and Ray Eames explored the minimum viable chair through mass production techniques, this approach finds minimalism through the constraints of a single, continuous process.

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