London Design Festival 2013: British designer Jasper Morrison and Japanese designer Wataru Kumano have designed a self-assembly chair with a linen seat and backrest (+ slideshow).
Morrison and Kumano created the December chair for Finnish manufacturer Nikari. The firm commissioned designers to produce a wooden product or piece of furniture for each day of the month as part of its 12 Designs for Nature project, which also featured work by Alfredo Häberli, Martà Guixé and Harri Koskinen.
The chair comprises an ash wood frame and a linen seat and backrest. It is intended to work in a country home, city apartment or hotel lobby, according to the designers.
Morrison and Kumano wanted to create a chair that could be bought in a box and built at home by following simple instructions.
"The core of the design is the seat frame which is already assembled, to which the legs and backrest structure are attached with a combination of screwing and gluing," Morrison explained.
"It's a basic but comfortable low chair with a slightly rural character and definite Scandinavian influence," he added.
The chair was displayed during London Design Festival at Morrison's temporary Library of Design at his east London shop, alongside his Fionda chair for Mattiazzi and Palma cookware for Oigen.
Other products by Jasper Morrison that we've featured recently include the Please watch for fashion brand Issey Miyake and an outdoor chair for Spanish brand Kettal.
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Photography is by Chikako Harada.