Design, Interior Design

Candy Chair by Jeong Yong

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South Korean designer Jeong Yong imagined something sweet and cute and nothing short of a sugar rush later, came the Candy Chair. Perfect little dots detail the arms and legs. Their presence reminds us of jaw breakers and gum balls, fire balls and candy buttons.  The backrest and seat are made from plywood; the frame is solid ash. Available in a rainbow of shades including orange, blue, and yellow.

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