


Kami Chair's shell is made from post-consumer plastic. Through injection moulding, that reclaimed material becomes a durable, smooth-surfaced seat with a second life built in. No glue holds it together. Every connection is mechanical, which means each part can be separated, repaired, or recycled individually. Add the option of replaceable upholstery, and the chair stays current long after its first project ends.


Florian Kallus and Sebastian Schneider form KASCHKASCH, a Cologne-based design studio founded in 2011. Their work balances function with a restrained visual language, stripping products back to their essential elements. For De Vorm, they translated the precision of paper folding into a chair that moves with people and lasts beyond trends. The result is Kami Chair: minimal in form, maximal in use.