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SPLIT Chair by Roni Shalmon

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Designed by Roni Shalmon, a student at the Holon Institute of Technology, the SPLIT chair draws inspiration from tree branches. The geometric chair has minimalist sensibility, being made of solid ash and finished with natural oil. Made with both CNC and manual cutting, the chair reflects the angles and curves of actual branches.

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