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Embracing Touch through Sculptural Chairs

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Embracing Touch is a collection of sculptural seating by the Lithuanian designer Marija Puipaite. The ergonomic chairs feature a sunken seat and a visually striking arched foot rest, which is built into the stool 360 degrees around. Made of birch plywood, the design is painted white or naturally finished so that the wood grain can be seen.

Photography by Lisa Klappe

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