Studio NRG creates Lilium chair from recycled aluminum car rims
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Adrian Madlener
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Colombian designer Nicolas Riano Guerrero of Studio NRG has created the Lilium chair, a limited-edition piece made from aluminum salvaged from recycled car rims. The chair is designed to resemble a soft flower petal, aiming to transform the perception of industrial materials like metal into something approachable and organic.
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