The Torii Slipper Chair by Philippe Hurel





The Torii Slipper Chair by Philippe Hurel featuring a frame in stained Oak, is inspired by the architectural purity of Japan’s torii gates, symbolic portals between the sacred and the everyday. Interpreted through contemporary design, the chair is composed of refined cylindrical forms: a solid crosspiece defining the backrest, a hollowed element offering repose, and a cross-sectioned cylinder forming the seat. Sculptural yet functional, the Torii Chair reflects Philippe Hurel’s mastery of craftsmanship and architectural restraint. Width 30.5" Depth 30" Height 27"
The Torii Slipper Chair by Philippe Hurel
The Torii Slipper Chair by Philippe Hurel featuring a frame in stained Oak, is inspired by the architectural purity of Japan’s torii gates, symbolic portals between the sacred and the everyday. Interpreted through contemporary design, the chair is composed of refined cylindrical forms: a solid crosspiece defining the backrest, a hollowed element offering repose, and a cross-sectioned cylinder forming the seat. Sculptural yet functional, the Torii Chair reflects Philippe Hurel’s mastery of craftsmanship and architectural restraint.
Width 30.5″
Depth 30″
Height 27″







