Water.

Water always finds its way. It's a law of nature we all know—whether it's a stream meandering through the landscape or the tiny, glistening droplets that fall from a chair seat after a rain shower. But if you take the time to look, you'll discover that those chairs themselves tell a remarkable story. Statistically speaking—and this almost sounds like a joke from nature—most water drips from the seat, and even more often from the front than anywhere else. This makes sense: the seat is wide, catches most of the rainwater, and forms a mini-reservoir where gravity and surface tension play a role. The back of the backrest seems promising, but the water often runs off too quickly. The front of the seat, on the other hand, collects, holds briefly, and then releases. The moment of release—that first drop—is a small natural drama that plays out again and again.

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