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The chairs and loveseat of the Faces collection, designed by Edgar Orlaineta, are the result of a creative process in which sculptural and drawing skills are reflected in the design of a utilitarian object; inspired by toys and other small children's objects, they provide functionality without renouncing fun as an attribute. The structure of the seats is made of electrostatic powder coated steel rod, while the weavings are made of wicker.
The chairs and loveseat of the Faces collection, designed by Edgar Orlaineta, are the result of a creative process in which sculptural and drawing skills are reflected in the design of a utilitarian object; inspired by toys and other small children's objects, they provide functionality without renouncing fun as an attribute. The structure of the seats is made of electrostatic powder coated steel rod, while the weavings are made of wicker.
Tiki loveseat, by Edgar Orlaineta.Photo CreditHéctor Muñoz
Tiki loveseat, by Edgar Orlaineta.Photo CreditHéctor Muñoz
Tiki loveseat, by Edgar Orlaineta.Photo CreditHéctor Muñoz
Tiki loveseat, by Edgar Orlaineta.Photo CreditHéctor Muñoz
Tiki loveseat, by Edgar Orlaineta.Photo CreditHéctor Muñoz
Tiki loveseat, by Edgar Orlaineta.Photo CreditHéctor Muñoz