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This design comes from the traditional Chinese form of calligraphy and painting – the scroll. It takes this scroll and uses the Involute curves to create a chair seat that provides both good elasticity and support. The seat piece is made of stainless steel or carbon fibre and extruded PC. This chair can be placed and used both indoors and outdoors, whichever you do so desire. Comes in a variety of colors (once it ends up being produced) – but for now, just two!

This design was awarded the 2010 Grand Prize of DESIGNED IN CHINA: The Rado Young Design Prize. Well done!

Designer: XU Gongwei

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