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Bahia Denim Chair 2014
Sophie Rowley NZ
reinforced textile
collectie Design Museum Gent
This stool looks like marble, but it is actually made from production waste from the fashion industry. Discarded pieces of denim were layered, stitched, and cut to create complex patterns. Endless colour combinations are possible and each design is unique. Because the stool is made from remnants, it is also sustainable. ‘Bahia Denim’ refers to a type of granite with a largely navy-blue colour from the Brazilian state of Bahia.