
Ted Net Chair Red by Rosi Feist
A red chair — wire mesh, geometric, unapologetically modern — rendered in Rosi Feist's signature graphic language. The Ted Net Chair becomes a study in structure: the open lattice of the seat contrasts with the solidity of the frame, and the single saturated red pulls the entire composition into focus. Against a plain ground, the chair reads almost like a diagram, yet the pop-art sensibility keeps it lively rather than clinical. There is a wit here — a pleasure in looking — that turns a piece of furniture into a portrait of modern design thinking.
On canvas, the bold reds and clean lines take on an extra presence. The woven texture grounds the flat graphic forms, adding warmth and a tactile quality that makes this canvas print work beautifully in both minimal and eclectic interiors. Produced in Berlin with archival pigment inks.
A red chair — wire mesh, geometric, unapologetically modern — rendered in Rosi Feist's signature graphic language. The Ted Net Chair becomes a study in structure: the open lattice of the seat contrasts with the solidity of the frame, and the single saturated red pulls the entire composition into focus. Against a plain ground, the chair reads almost like a diagram, yet the pop-art sensibility keeps it lively rather than clinical. There is a wit here — a pleasure in looking — that turns a piece of furniture into a portrait of modern design thinking.
On canvas, the bold reds and clean lines take on an extra presence. The woven texture grounds the flat graphic forms, adding warmth and a tactile quality that makes this canvas print work beautifully in both minimal and eclectic interiors. Produced in Berlin with archival pigment inks.
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A red chair — wire mesh, geometric, unapologetically modern — rendered in Rosi Feist's signature graphic language. The Ted Net Chair becomes a study in structure: the open lattice of the seat contrasts with the solidity of the frame, and the single saturated red pulls the entire composition into focus. Against a plain ground, the chair reads almost like a diagram, yet the pop-art sensibility keeps it lively rather than clinical. There is a wit here — a pleasure in looking — that turns a piece of furniture into a portrait of modern design thinking.
On canvas, the bold reds and clean lines take on an extra presence. The woven texture grounds the flat graphic forms, adding warmth and a tactile quality that makes this canvas print work beautifully in both minimal and eclectic interiors. Produced in Berlin with archival pigment inks.























