The Tio Chair from New Zealand-based Conscious Design is green in more ways that one. Designed by Nathan Goldsworthy, Stu Barr and James Whitta, Tio’s wood frame is environmentally-friendly, built from selectively-logged pine from managed forests, and put together with water base adhesives free of any dangerous toxins. For added versatility, put several Tios next to one another to create a love seat or a three seater. Those lucky enough to be near the Unless‘ showroom come March 10th will get to view the Tio Chair first hand. We’re definitely jealous.
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Pretty cool looking chair, I like the use of pattern at the moment. And brilliant use of green materials it would appear too…