Edaha chair by GamFratesi for Koyori
Dezeen Showroom: design studio GamFratesi was informed by the shapes of branches and leaves when designing the wooden Edaha chair, which is now available from Japanese brand Koyori.
Edaha, which was showcased as a prototype last year, has four curved beech wood legs that cross over one another and slightly taper at the ends.
"We wanted to create a structure that gently supported the suspended seat just like a leaf on a branch," said GamFratesi.
"It was a design entirely made with veneer wood but with different processing and technique to express the beauty of nature through an industrialised, yet natural chair."
The chair has a curved shell seat made from two pieces of wood that meet at the centre to create a symmetrical wood grain pattern.
The seat is available in oak or walnut and users can also choose to have it upholstered.
Product: Edaha
Designer: GamFratesi
Brand: Koyori
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