The Strand Chair from CB2 Features an Intricately Woven Fabric Face
Jana Pijak — September 5, 2013 — Art & Design
The Strand Chair from home design retailer CB2 is a modern take on tradition. Made from a versatile cotton material, the citrus-dyed chair features an itricately woven seat that is made up of various fabric strips that have been twisted into a cord-like shape.
These fabric cords have been woven in a grid-like form that is created whit overlapping horizontal and vertical material strips. Forming a textural checkerboard pattern, the Strand Chair seat stands atop a sleek iron frame.
This modern furniture piece provides a much needed pop of color and texture when infused into a minimalist interior. Moreover, the chair can also act as a bold addition to a space that is already infused with bright hues and textural spatial accents.
These fabric cords have been woven in a grid-like form that is created whit overlapping horizontal and vertical material strips. Forming a textural checkerboard pattern, the Strand Chair seat stands atop a sleek iron frame.
This modern furniture piece provides a much needed pop of color and texture when infused into a minimalist interior. Moreover, the chair can also act as a bold addition to a space that is already infused with bright hues and textural spatial accents.
Trend Themes
1. Intricately Woven Seating - Opportunity for designers to experiment with intricate weaving techniques in seating designs.
2. Citrus-dyed Furniture - Potential for creating unique and vibrant furniture pieces by dying them with citrus colors.
3. Textural Spatial Accents - Space design trend that incorporates textured elements to add interest and personality.
Industry Implications
1. Home Furnishings - Opportunity for home furnishing companies to offer seating options with intricate weaving techniques.
2. Interior Design - Designers can incorporate citrus-dyed furniture into their projects to create bold and colorful spaces.
3. Textile Manufacturing - Fabric manufacturers can explore new dyeing techniques to offer citrus-dyed fabrics for furniture.
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