Description
The Petty Chair is a sculptural seating collaboration between Neytt and architect Vinu Daniel of Wallmakers — a meeting point between architecture, textile craftsmanship and material experimentation. Inspired by origami-like folding techniques, the chair emerges as a continuous curved surface that appears to rise organically from the ground, as though a carpet has been folded into functional sculpture.
At its heart, the Petty Chair is an exploration of how softness, structure and sustainability can coexist. Crafted from recycled PET bottles woven into carpet-like surfaces, the design gives discarded plastic a second life through textile engineering — celebrating the material rather than concealing it.
The name itself captures a deliberate contradiction — taking something traditionally seen as soft and secondary, and elevating it into a bold structural form. More than a piece of furniture, the Petty Chair represents Neytt’s commitment to pushing woven surfaces beyond the floor and into new spatial experiences.









