Imaginé par le designer français Julien Bergignat en collaboration avec le designer Arthur Brault, le fauteuil Latie est un ouvrage composé de 23 lattes enchâssées dans deux structures latérales en bois qui permettent un principe d’assemblage simple et écologique, sans vis ni colle.
À propos: « We positioned ourselves here in an ecological context marked by its dependence on petroleum products. Therefore we wanted to develop an entirely contemporary wooden assembly as simply as possible, without glue or screws. We got inspired by the closure clip of some backpacks, transposing this principle to the wood. This allowed us to design an innovative assembly system to facilitate the manufacture of components of the chair, and make the assembly more intuitive. »
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