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Cultural Chair by Seung Han LeeDesigner Seung Han Lee's Cultural Chair is an elegant recycled seat that explores the difference between eastern and western cultures. Its colorful composite form is made from a mixture of recycled newspaper and rice glue. According to the designer: "The difference between East and West interests me greatly. In particular how the difference in perception leads to a different understanding of objects and a difference in approach to design."1
Cultural Chair by Seung Han LeeDesigner Seung Han Lee's Cultural Chair is an elegant recycled seat that explores the difference between eastern and western cultures. Its colorful composite form is made from a mixture of recycled newspaper and rice glue. According to the designer: "The difference between East and West interests me greatly. In particular how the difference in perception leads to a different understanding of objects and a difference in approach to design."2
Cultural Chair by Seung Han LeeDesigner Seung Han Lee's Cultural Chair is an elegant recycled seat that explores the difference between eastern and western cultures. Its colorful composite form is made from a mixture of recycled newspaper and rice glue. According to the designer: "The difference between East and West interests me greatly. In particular how the difference in perception leads to a different understanding of objects and a difference in approach to design."3
Cultural Chair by Seung Han LeeDesigner Seung Han Lee's Cultural Chair is an elegant recycled seat that explores the difference between eastern and western cultures. Its colorful composite form is made from a mixture of recycled newspaper and rice glue. According to the designer: "The difference between East and West interests me greatly. In particular how the difference in perception leads to a different understanding of objects and a difference in approach to design."4
Cultural Chair by Seung Han LeeDesigner Seung Han Lee's Cultural Chair is an elegant recycled seat that explores the difference between eastern and western cultures. Its colorful composite form is made from a mixture of recycled newspaper and rice glue. According to the designer: "The difference between East and West interests me greatly. In particular how the difference in perception leads to a different understanding of objects and a difference in approach to design."5





