No. Just no. Creating a functional minimalist scene is not the same as creating functional aesthetically pleasing interior design. Have any of you been to a restaurant that has chairs or benches that are shaped like the seats in the picture? They can occasionally be seen. I’ve sat on them. They are the most uncomfortable way to sit whether for your legs or your spine. You cannot recline in such seats. Then there is no barrier of any kind between the large square open air opening and the seats. It is like intentionally designed furniture to create maximum discomfort.
SlothChunks says
No. Just no. Creating a functional minimalist scene is not the same as creating functional aesthetically pleasing interior design. Have any of you been to a restaurant that has chairs or benches that are shaped like the seats in the picture? They can occasionally be seen. I’ve sat on them. They are the most uncomfortable way to sit whether for your legs or your spine. You cannot recline in such seats. Then there is no barrier of any kind between the large square open air opening and the seats. It is like intentionally designed furniture to create maximum discomfort.