

Designer steel chair, marked by noble, archetypal forms. The Til dining chair will complement existing dining furniture in your home, as well as the interior itself. This modern steel chair provides an exceptional level of quality and comfort.
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Designer steel chair, marked by noble, archetypal forms. The Til dining chair will complement existing dining furniture in your home, as well as the interior itself. This modern steel chair provides an exceptional level of quality and comfort.
Light as feather teal TIL dining chair
Alluring composition that draws the eye. The Til shows its softer side with an astonishing combination of filigree construction and delicate legs. With its slender and airy silhouette, the Til chair blends harmoniously into any interior. Minimalist and beautiful piece of furniture. The Til presents its ethereal, gentle structure embedded on a perfect grid. In fact, the form of this chair is constructed from fine lines and cubes. Just like the Mondrian paintings, lines are both rigorous and light. The balanced seat is exquisite and proportional. The slender base enhances the feeling of refined proportions and lightness. Contemporary style for this elegant chair made of steel was especially inspired by cubism and minimalistic forms. The designers wanted to give their chair a modern look, with a touch of sublime simplicity. Applied reduction of design to its basic elements: horizontal and vertical lines leave the unnecessary accessories behind. Welcoming and ergonomic, the simple backrest ensures optimal comfort by perfectly supporting your back. Til is a comfortable chair for the living room or dining room. This dining chair is a true technological feat. All parts of the Til chair are individually hand welded with great precision and care. The frame below is a solid support for the seat, while the four legs are welded into it. Two legs are connected together on the opposite sides for the secured base. Bottom of the Til chair includes protective furniture felt pads to help in the practical protection of your floors. Intentional design of this chair combines style with substance and form with function. Even though the Til might seem to be light as a feather it is still a solid and sturdy structure.
Aquamarine chic in teal Til chair
Sky blue, gleaming in a luxurious finish. The Til chair dressed in fabulous aquamarine color. Teal coating is a delicate mixture of cyan, green and blue. Soothing, calming, peaceful and an impossibly fresh hue. The blue coating of the Til chair is applied as a free-flowing, dry powder. The Powder coating process grants us outstanding precision without any blemishes or imperfections. Each surface of the chair is flawless and gleaming. Attractive shape of the Til chair is ultimately crowned with luxurious finish. The Til chair is designed by founder of the Gie El brand, architect Jacek Rypuła and designer Monika Pluta, who managed the form and aesthetics of the chair. Combine your love for well-tailored design and glamorous colors in the sublime Til chair from Gie El. By choosing our brand products, you place importance on conscious design, appreciating the value and quality of Polish design and local craftsmanship. Thank you for being with us. Welcome to the world of Gie El.
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Architect, founder and designer
Architect of IARP and SARP Katowice, RIBA certified.
Graduate of Cracow University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning. Diploma, 2008, accredited by the Roysl Institute of British Architects, under the chairmanship of Dr. Eng. arch. Marek Kowicki, prof. of PK. It was the first defended diploma in the history of the university combining two majors, i.e. architecture and urban planning and landscape architecture. The main theme of the diploma was revitalization of post-industrial areas.
Product and graphic designer
Graduate of the Academy of Fine Arts in Katowice at the Faculty of Design, majoring in Design . Diploma 2020.