Design, Interior Design

The FF1 Indoor Lounge Chair by Fox and Freeze

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Fox and Freeze is a creative cooperation between 2 Belgian designers, James van Vossel and Tom De Vrieze. The first project of their freshly found design studio is the FF1  indoor lounge chair. Made out of 1 square sheet of synthetic felt, the FF1 it is completely self-supporting (no wood or metal or other the structure not so ever). Starting from a square piece of thick felt, after several folding and  twisting the FF1 comes to life. A series of flax rope stitching-like closures are applied to give it an extra aesthetic touch.  So is a single piece of twisted felt strong enough to be a chair?  Check this out!

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