FRANKBROS says
Created with a vision that was inspired by the Alpine furniture tradition, the 'Alpina' chair by Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby of Barber & Osgerby presents a new form where honest sustainability is married with a contemporary riff on a familiar blueprint. In line with the duo's multidisciplinary approach, the chair also offers a versatility that makes it suited to traditional and modern environments alike, while the application of materials like FSC certified ash wood in the frame and a bio-based polypropylene backrest derived from waste cooking oils is a testament to the design's eco-friendly credentials. Produced by Magis, this chair is one of three available variations and presents a natural ash seat and legs that are joined by a beige backrest.
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FRANKBROS says
Created with a vision that was inspired by the Alpine furniture tradition, the 'Alpina' chair by Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby of Barber & Osgerby presents a new form where honest sustainability is married with a contemporary riff on a familiar blueprint. In line with the duo's multidisciplinary approach, the chair also offers a versatility that makes it suited to traditional and modern environments alike, while the application of materials like FSC certified ash wood in the frame and a bio-based polypropylene backrest derived from waste cooking oils is a testament to the design's eco-friendly credentials. Produced by Magis, this chair is one of three available variations and presents a natural ash seat and legs that are joined by a beige backrest.