The HAROW 'RIETVELD 2077' Chair is Made with Recycled Materials
Michael Hemsworth — June 23, 2021 — Art & Design
The HAROW 'RIETVELD 2077' chair has been designed by the Paris-based design studio as a furniture piece that pays homage to a classic work of art. The chair is inspired by The Red and Blue Chair by architect Gerrit Rietveld from 1918 and features a reimagined version of the furniture piece that has been constructed using recycled materials. This helps to highlight the issue of climate change by encouraging observers to save resources, reduce waste, reuse energy use, preserve natural resources and encourage imagination.
The HAROW 'RIETVELD 2077' chair maintains a futuristic design that maintains the same silhouette as The Red and Blue Chair, but helps to give it a mixed-material update that it relevant for the current era.
Image Credit: HAROW
The HAROW 'RIETVELD 2077' chair maintains a futuristic design that maintains the same silhouette as The Red and Blue Chair, but helps to give it a mixed-material update that it relevant for the current era.
Image Credit: HAROW
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