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Bodystuhl

Category: Seating

Bodystuhl design by Nigel Coates

Bodystuhl design by Nigel Coates

Thanks to the striking effect of the steam-bent beech, the Bodystuhl chair proposed by Nigel Coates shows a profile showing sinuous shapes characterized by a structure with variable thickness. 

Bodystuhl design by Nigel Coates

Bodystuhl design by Nigel Coates

Bodystuhl design by Nigel Coates

Bodystuhl design by Nigel Coates

Bodystuhl design by Nigel Coates

Bodystuhl design by Nigel Coates

Bodystuhl design by Nigel Coates

Bodystuhl design by Nigel Coates

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Nigel Coates

The large seat and the ergonomic backrest, made in woven cane, recall shapes and materials of Lehnstuhl, already designed by the English designer for Wiener GTV Design.

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