Letters Reimagined as Bauhaus Chairs

Four capital letters transformed into ergonomic Bauhaus chairs, each silhouette perfectly mirrors its glyph in sleek materials and precise side-profile design.

Prompt

Do this for 4 random letters --> Input: Alphabet Letters

Act as a Bauhaus furniture designer creating experimental typographic seating.

Goal:
Each chair’s   entire side profile silhouette must exactly match the geometry of a capital letter   while remaining physically sittable.

Rules:
• The letterform is the structural frame of the chair.
• Seat, backrest, and armrests are integrated into the glyph strokes.
• The typography determines the furniture architecture.

For each letter:
1. Interpret the glyph as a load-bearing structure.
2. Transform its strokes into ergonomic seating surfaces.
3. Maintain the exact silhouette of the letter.

Prompt Structure:

geometry
A lounge chair whose side-profile silhouette is an exact capital letter "$LETTER", the typographic strokes forming the physical frame of the furniture, readable as the letter even without the label

design language
Bauhaus furniture design, modernist geometry, functionalist construction

material inference
high-end furniture materials such as molded plywood, chrome tubular steel, leather upholstery, or acrylic

realism
physically plausible joints, weight-bearing structure, ergonomic seat angles

photography
studio product photography, orthographic side view, neutral background, soft shadows

OUTPUT
2x2 grid showing four different letters
labels beneath each chair
Published: March 6, 2026 by