"This is one instance of my Link Line, a mass customizable contemporary slot together furniture line. The use of a white Formica Brand laminate (roughly 75% recycled material) and FSC certified North American Plywood. There is no glue, no fasteners, no tools needed and the best part about it is it can be assembled in reverse to make a wood chair with white interior highlights. If you want one, you get to choose the scale, the width, the laminate, the icon or graphic engraved into it and the substrate material. I make them out of Plyboo, Medite II and other highly renewable or recycled resources in my little shop in San Francisco.See more at www.cragelmeyer.com"
Sunday, 30 September 2012
Link Chair by Cragelmeyer
I really like this simple locking system and the way it looks. a basic chair design re interperated to have some nice slotted pieces together. i will experiment with this asap
"This is one instance of my Link Line, a mass customizable contemporary slot together furniture line. The use of a white Formica Brand laminate (roughly 75% recycled material) and FSC certified North American Plywood. There is no glue, no fasteners, no tools needed and the best part about it is it can be assembled in reverse to make a wood chair with white interior highlights. If you want one, you get to choose the scale, the width, the laminate, the icon or graphic engraved into it and the substrate material. I make them out of Plyboo, Medite II and other highly renewable or recycled resources in my little shop in San Francisco.See more at www.cragelmeyer.com"
"This is one instance of my Link Line, a mass customizable contemporary slot together furniture line. The use of a white Formica Brand laminate (roughly 75% recycled material) and FSC certified North American Plywood. There is no glue, no fasteners, no tools needed and the best part about it is it can be assembled in reverse to make a wood chair with white interior highlights. If you want one, you get to choose the scale, the width, the laminate, the icon or graphic engraved into it and the substrate material. I make them out of Plyboo, Medite II and other highly renewable or recycled resources in my little shop in San Francisco.See more at www.cragelmeyer.com"
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