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coppiced sweet chestnut wood sculpts tree furniture collection by masao rong


the use of single tree trunks in each piece highlights the uniqueness and individuality of the material.

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agricultural waste-grown mycelium by NONGZAO takes over everyday plastic objects


challenging industrial homogenization, mycelium mushroom grows on monobloc chairs, plastic stools, and lighting fixtures.

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woolen terrazzo 3D printed from plastic bottles wraps daniyar uderbekov’s 10 nodes chair


the chair is crafted form a single piece of felt, selected for its biodegradable qualities, strength, and resistance to rain.

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waterfall chair with smooth, flowy rattan curves reflects tranquility of cascading waters


originally crafted entirely from soft rattan, the design was refined by incorporating hard rattan fibers to support the curves of the seat.

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water transfer printing brings melting colors to life in jiwon jung’s mosaic styrofoam chairs


each piece is unique, with streaks of white styrofoam subtly visible through the colors, enhancing the material's natural texture.

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doorknob-adorned stainless steel stool by junha jang explores spatial boundaries


this piece employs elements typically associated with doors—such as knobs and metallic finishes—to create a sculptural form.

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