Mungenast / Morroni's 3D-Printed Ruffini Chair Featured on Dezeen Showroom
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Alice Laycock
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Summary
The article highlights the Ruffini chair, a 3D-printed design by Mungenast / Morroni, featured on Dezeen Showroom. Made from recycled plastic filaments, the chair is designed for global accessibility through 3D printing. It is part of nine new products showcased.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledThe Ruffini chair can be orientated by flipping it over into an undulating form.
An undulating chair designed to be 3D printed anywhere in the world when required.
German architecture studio Mungenast / Morroni has released a 3D-printed chair made from recycled plastic filaments.
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