Crafted entirely from 100% cardboard and FSC wood, the design is defined by a continuum of smooth clean lines. With removable external side panels, the chaise longue has interchangeable finishes of teak, oak so its overall look can be changed to various visually striking effects. It also uses just half the material required to make a similar chair from other less sustainable sources. With an uncompromisingly strong structure, the piece can equally be flipped over and used as a high-backed chair, and its large inbuilt holes can be used for storage if desired. The X2 chair that will be exhibited has been done in a trendy wood whitewashed finish (the external panel).
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