This Bamboo Lounger by London-based design firm Objekt Incorporated showcases the potential for using bamboo in its unprocessed state. Rings of the fast-growing material were woven together to create a new, fabric-like material, which was then attached to a steel frame. The chair is designed for disassembly, allowing for ease of transport, upgradeability and the end-of-life recovery of all its components.
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