Bram Sawatazky's Have A Seat Lounger Focuses on Safety and Comfort
Meghan Young — February 1, 2011 — Eco
References: flavors.me & contemporist
Combine the modern movement of recycling with a rather retro aesthetic and you've got yourself the Have A Seat lounger. Exhibited during the Interior Design Show 2011 in Toronto, Canada, it is a modest chair with eco-conscious ambitions.
Designed by Bram Sawatazky, the Have A Seat lounger is made out of recycled fibers such as paper. With an indoor/outdoor feel, it is a versatile furniture piece that focuses on safety and comfort.
Designed by Bram Sawatazky, the Have A Seat lounger is made out of recycled fibers such as paper. With an indoor/outdoor feel, it is a versatile furniture piece that focuses on safety and comfort.
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