Polyethylene threads handwoven chair with armrests
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The shape of the chair Banjooli, and particularly the armrests, is inspired by the mating dance of male ostriches –banjooli in the Wolof language- who stretch out their wings to show off their beauty to the female. Banjooli is part of M’Afrique, a range of chairs conceived by the designer and produced by African craft weavers using the yarn of fishing nets. The designs are all different and original, like their names. Hand-woven, they are human in their perfections and flaw.
Painted steel base and colored polyethylene threads handwoven; on PVC glides.
NOTES:
– all items in this collection are entirely handmade; each piece is unique, and variations in colors, weaves and shapes are not considered defects
– certain colors may fade in direct sunlight and although this will alter the product’s appearance, it is not considered a defect.

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Made possible by exploring innovative molded plywood techniques, Iskos-Berlin’s Soft Edge Chair blends strong curves with extreme lightness to create a three-dimensionality not usually possible with 2-D plywood.
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The shape of the chair Banjooli, and particularly the armrests, is inspired by the mating dance of male ostriches –banjooli in the Wolof language- who stretch out their wings to show off their beauty to the female. Banjooli is part of M’Afrique, a range of chairs conceived by the designer and produced by African craft weavers using the yarn of fishing nets. The designs are all different and original, like their names. Hand-woven, they are human in their perfections and flaw.
Painted steel base and colored polyethylene threads handwoven; on PVC glides.
NOTES:
– all items in this collection are entirely handmade; each piece is unique, and variations in colors, weaves and shapes are not considered defects
– certain colors may fade in direct sunlight and although this will alter the product’s appearance, it is not considered a defect.
Description
The shape of the chair Banjooli, and particularly the armrests, is inspired by the mating dance of male ostriches –banjooli in the Wolof language- who stretch out their wings to show off their beauty to the female. Banjooli is part of M’Afrique, a range of chairs conceived by the designer and produced by African craft weavers using the yarn of fishing nets. The designs are all different and original, like their names. Hand-woven, they are human in their perfections and flaw.
Painted steel base and colored polyethylene threads handwoven; on PVC glides.
NOTES:
– all items in this collection are entirely handmade; each piece is unique, and variations in colors, weaves and shapes are not considered defects
– certain colors may fade in direct sunlight and although this will alter the product’s appearance, it is not considered a defect.
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