Le designer coréen Scott Lee Hae Seung a conçu la chaise en contreplaqué cintré Bro chair ("Bro" signifiant "Point" en danois). Tranchant avec sa couleur sombre, ses chanfreins rose pâle soulignent ses contours et son profil surprenant comme tendu au dessus du sol.













Sur sa Bro Chair, Scott Lee Hae Seung précise:

"At the initial stage of designing ‘Bro’ chair, I was looking for new type of detailing to go with lamination bending. Of course from the manufacturing process, laminated wood itself has beautiful authentic details. Since the invention of the wood lamination bending technique with the traditional detail kept as a common rule, I was trying to look for a well-matched detail in current visual era. The chamfered edge (normally not done for laminated wood, but done in solid wood furniture) and applied a stripe of contrasting color to give it a graphical thin-edge-effect on the chair.

The meaning of ‘Bro’ chair; the name ‘Bro’(bridge in Danish), the colored lines represent the chair status, meaning when a chair is in use, it is forms the bridge between the ground and a human being."

Source: Contemporist


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