This Chair Is Made From Wispy Pieces Of Wicker
Based in São Paulo, Brazil, designer Tiago Curioni has created an armchair made entirely from wicker branches and an upholstered cushion. The chair, named Savannah, is made from wicker branches that are first bent and shaped in water. Once dried they’re glued together one at a time to form the base.
More inf: Tiago Curioni (h/t: contemporist)
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