If you’ve got a few destructive tots hanging around the house, you’re probably not looking to invest in high-end, designer furniture. But here’s one cool and modern alternative that’s just begging to be torn to bits by those little hands. Designed by Pete Oyler, his Rip + Tatter Kid’s Chair is a lightweight piece made from industrial cardboard and “sculpted” into its current form by hammering. 100% recyclable, non-toxic and definitely awesome, you’ll be able to breath a sigh of relief when your kid’s safety scissors “just happen” to find themselves cutting the corners of the chair.
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