Sculptural chair made from welded steel and rush. The framework of the chair is welded steel. The thick rush conceals the exact nature of the steel framework, but it is probably made from shaped rods. A narrow top rail connects two struts curving together to form a narrow back and wide seat. The struts meet together at the base where they are welded to a curved bar cast in one with the steel ring base. The chair framework is covered with natural rush caning apart from the steel base which is left exposed.
Thick rushes have been used rather than the more typical thin rushes. The rushes have been twisted together to form a long continuous length of thick cord-like caning which is wound round the frame in a figure-eight pattern. This creates a version of the traditional 'envelope' pattern, with a deep interlaced rib running almost the entire length of the seat where the caning crosses over. The reverse of this interlaced rib creates a triangular 'spine' down the back of the chair where the weight of a person sitting on the chair would depress the caning inwards.