Design, Interior Design

Emilia Lucht’s Shape-shifting Nuno Chair

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Designed by Emilia Lucht of We Love Eames, the Nuno Chair seamlessly changes from a stool into a chair and back again. The felt seat and backrest can be pulled up or folded down to fit one’s needs. In either stool or chair form, the seat provides warmth and lower-back support. An inspired practical design, the Nuno is made of natural materials (wood and felt) and comes in neon pink or green.

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