The Scissor Chair challenges the traditional paradigm of discrete components and assembly, embracing a philosophy of totality. It reimagines the chair not as an assembly of parts—seat, backrest, and legs—but as a singular, continuous entity. This approach resonates with broader philosophical explorations of fragmentation and unity, offering a design that dissolves boundaries rather than reinforces them. In its seamless integration, the chair mirrors the fluid relationship between body and space, functioning as an extension of the user rather than a separate object.