The back legs evolved into two elongated arms, extending from the top of the backrest and arching down to the floor, complete with four articulated fingers on each hand. These hands give the piece a dynamic presence, as though the creature is resting its weight upon them. Meanwhile, the front legs of the chair were designed to resemble short, sturdy feet, grounding the form in both stability and character. Viewed from the side, the Zog Chair appears to stand before you, poised like a living entity with arms and legs—yet its shape seamlessly accommodates a human sitter.