Design, Interior Design

Bamboo Chair Flow

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Come and relax in the original bamboo reclined chair Flow. Its name summarizes the whimsical and easy going design. Together designer Cheng-Tsung Feng and craft artist Kao-Min Chen produced the cloud like construction which makes it oh so lightweight and airy. Each piece takes up to 30 days to complete, handmade by a Taiwanese bamboo craft master of 25 years. The designer explains, “I would like to present the way of flying cloud, blowing wind and running water by bamboo material. The abstract of my concept represents a powerful action of nature turns into a weaker power gradually. I created lifeful, uncontrollable, perceptual and dynamic furniture, with vivid and lifelike strength.”

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