The Basurto chair was designed to be part of a temporal exhibition set up by an art gallery from Los Angeles in the Basurto building (Condesa neighborhood). First conceived as a resting chair, it is manufactured using independent pieces of birch plywood of 15 mm, put together progressively until its shape is formed. Some of these pieces work as the back, others as the seat, and others are the connecting pieces between them. The side covers, the only part that touches the floor, are made out of methacrylate in order to obtain contrasting textures.