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Lightwood Paper Cord Chair

Collection: Lightwood

Category: Seating

Lightwood Paper Cord Chair

Lightwood Paper Cord Chair

Lightwood is a versatile collection designed by Jasper Morrison for MARUNI. It is composed of chairs, stools and tables that flawlessly fit in with any type of furniture and style and find perfect location in different spaces.

Lightwood Paper Cord Chair
Descrizione del prodotto
Lightwood Chair in paper cord seat, as Morrison says, “looks as if it has always existed in the series, where the paper cord material naturally matches the chair structure.”
This new project also originates form a sustainable approach shared by both the company and the designer, as he declares: “It has also become very important to use materials with low environmental impact for chairs”.

The new version comes to enrich the choice of the Lightwood chairs, already available in different types of wood - maple, oak, or ash – with several types of seats - synthetic woven webbing, white mesh upholstered in fabric or leather in different colors.
Lightwood Paper Cord Chair
Product name

Lightwood Paper Cord Chair

Designer

Jasper Morrison

Materiali

Wood

Dimensioni
W468×D467×H782×SH453 (mm)
Anno

2023

Collezione

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