Interior Design

Four Brothers Chairs by Seungji Mun

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The family of furniture “Four Brothers” by Korean-based designer Seungji Mun is a minimalist, innovative collection of chairs that consists of endless possibilities in a world of exceptional design. These chairs were made only by a single sheet of plywood. The entire sheet of wood was used in creating a remarkable set of designs that users can choose based on their desire. The Four Brothers is composed of a single pattern, but each has the individuality of its own separate design.

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