Bonum Releases Code Chair with Locally-Sourced Materials and Sustainable Design
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Summary
Polish design brand Bonum has released the Code chair, featuring a locally-sourced ash and metal frame with a "flirtatious, light form." The chair combines streamlined aesthetics with environmental considerations, using locally-felled timber for the solid ash seat and backrest to reduce carbon footprint by minimizing transportation distances. The design includes a wraparound arm, backrest, and shaped seat, and comes in two finishes.
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"combine streamlined aesthetics with consideration for the environment"
"locally-felled timber, reducing each piece's carbon footprint by lessening the length of transportation"
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