Otto Table & Chairs

Bent plywood furniture that reads as architecture

Date

November 12, 2025

Los Angeles studio Willett designed Otto, a dining set where chairs and table share a single geometric language. When the chairs tuck in, their curved backs align with the table's cylindrical supports, creating a rhythm of columns beneath the tabletop.

The material is bent plywood, finished in copper-toned veneer with black edge banding. Each curved element, whether chair back or table leg, shares the same circumference. This repetition turns individual pieces into a unified composition.

Willett works from the Los Angeles Arts District. The studio builds furniture that acknowledges modernist precedents, particularly mid-century experiments with bent plywood, without copying them directly. Otto demonstrates this approach through precise geometry and consistent material treatment rather than decorative gestures.

The dining set functions as furniture when chairs pull out, and reads as sculpture when they slide back in. The shift happens through proportion and alignment, not added elements or complex mechanisms.

Designer/Studio

Willett

Willett is a Los Angeles furniture and interior design studio led by Ben Willett. Modernist-influenced work spanning custom pieces, limited editions, and production furniture from the Arts District.

Photo Credits

Willett