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The Aron Chair

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Mexican Artist Luis Luna of Namuh Studio presents this subtle yet stunning functional piece. Handmade in Durango, Mexico by Namuh Studio, the elegant curvilinear form is reminiscent of classic Eames bent plywood chairs, a return to universal design through fluid connections and impeccable craftsmanship. Aron’s walnut construction lends itself well to the gentle, intelligent hands of the artists who shape its sweeping contours with an unparalleled understanding of material and make. A short, curved back provides unobtrusive support while graceful legs weightlessly raise the seat to a comfortable height. Each Aron chair is built with incredible attention to detail and unshakable dedication to good design from beginning to end; Namuh’s charming work embodies a certain character that goes unmatched by the redundancy of the industrial process.

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