About our Work
McGregor’s brass-lattice outdoor chair is a study in dualities—where sculptural lightness meets architectural mass. A polished brass seat pan, woven from an intricate network of triangulated lines, appears to hover weightlessly in space, its delicate geometry catching light like a piece of open-air jewelry. Beneath it, a monumental block of Ceppo di Gré or carved marble anchors the form, offering a deliberate brutalist counterpoint to the ethereal metal canopy above. The stone base is more than a pedestal; integrated into its mass is a cantilevered surface that functions as an elegant side table, extending the chair’s utility without interrupting its pure silhouette. Together, the airy brass mesh and the monolithic stone create a piece that feels at once ancient and futuristic—a refined interplay of fragility and permanence, engineered poetry and raw material presence. Crafted with McGregor’s signature sensitivity to proportion, tactility, and modernist restraint, the chair transforms outdoor seating into a quiet, sculptural experience.





