The Espiral was born from the idea of one continuous line—like a ribbon flowing and turning into a chair. On paper, it looked effortless, but bringing it to life was a test of engineering and craft. Each bend had to be precise to ensure both comfort and stability, while keeping the sculptural form intact. The result is a chair that swivels with ease, yet looks like it was drawn in a single stroke. It’s a piece that perfectly embodies the “flow” of Agos—movement captured in design.