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Thanks to digital technology, designers don’t need to be in or near the factories where their work is produced, and they have far greater control over prototyping. That’s why British furniture design has flourished in the last two decades after a very long drought, when it was hampered by the poor quality and lack of imagination of British manufacturers. The first wave of successful British furniture designers, like Jasper Morrison, worked principally in other countries before securing commissions in Britain, and they didn’t have government grants to help them.Luxury Chair
We like this curvy stool, which uses pressed corrugated cardboard to create a solid structure, and hides some storage inside.
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Using a similar technique, this geometric, sturdy-looking stool looks like it could take on a number of functions.
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This solid lounger looks like it was a labor of love, painstakingly created with hundreds of sandwiched layers.
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Lastly, we like the different textures created by the different materials in this chair. Below are lists of some of the other cardboard coverage from TreeHugger.
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