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Latch Stool le tabouret par Christian Juhl
Christian Juhl, jeune designer danois étudiant de la Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, nous présente Latch Stool, un tabouret divisé en quatre parties à lier de manière originale !
Réalisé entièrement en frêne, le designer propose une assise concave pour le confort et trois pieds à fixer par un système largement inspiré des systèmes fermeture métallique de bouteille.
En savoir un peu plus sur le designer : “I am a student at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Schools of Design, where I’m studying Furniture and Spatial design. I have previously worked as a cabinetmaker, and working with wood is my preferred material, but am continuously trying to develop myself in use of other materials. I have a strong interest in furniture design aesthetic combined with ergonomy and trying to find solutions within this area in my work. I am currently participating in a exchange programme in Toronto at Ontario College of Art & Design University where i’m trying to improve my skills within the workarea of design.“
Plus d’informations sur le designer : Christian Juhl