Australian Wood Review

WORLD: TOP 25

WINNER, WORLD FURNITURE: FLORIAN MEIGEL, GERMANY

WHAT THE JUDGES SAID

chair/chaise is a difficult piece to design and needs to be designed from the ground up to support weight and be comfortable. I love how ornament fades. To couple that intricacy with ergonomics is an ambitious project. There aren’t too many prepared to take on this challenge.

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