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“Maybe Chair” By Andrea Borgogni

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Introducing the “Best of 2013- Red Dot Design award” winning “Maybe Chair” by emerging talented Italian designer, Andrea Borgogni. With the use of hybrid technology of die-cast aluminum, and wood craftsmanship, it is designed to be split,  which allows it to be stored and shipped easily and efficiently. It also varies in appearance, and can come in a rough aluminum base or a painted one, the seat and backrest can be wood based, plastic, or upholstered.  The “Maybe Chair”  is designed for large-scale production, flexible customization, and adaptability for different usage.

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