Wednesday, 25 April 2012

Chair Farm: Werner Aisslinger Creates Chairs from Living Trees! by Helen Morgan, 04/25/12

Helen Morgan

Werner Aisslinger, chair farm, hemp chair, Nicolo Lanfranchi, home grown chair, urban farming, home gardening, growing furniture, sustainable design, eco furniture, green design, milan salone 2012, milan furniture fair 2012

Designer Werner Aisslinger unveiled a brilliant living chair at this year’s Milan Design Week that is grown from the ground up instead of being produced in a factory. The green chair consists of a live plant that is growing in a specialized shape set by a steel mold. When the mold is removed, it leaves behind a naturally cultivated seat to perch upon.

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Werner Aisslinger, chair farm, hemp chair, Nicolo Lanfranchi, home grown chair, urban farming, home gardening, growing furniture, sustainable design, eco furniture, green design, milan salone 2012, milan furniture fair 2012

Aisslinger‘s Chair Farm considers the way we consume furniture: instead of importing items for use, we can nurture and shape them ourselves and then harvest them locally instead of having them manufactured in a far-flung factory. The design minimizes resource use and waste, making it an exceptionally sustainable alternative to standard chairs.

Aisslinger has been experimenting with advanced sustainable technology for years. In many ways the Chair Farm represents a natural evolution of some of his previous pieces, like the “Hemp chair” he launched at last year’s Milan Furniture Fair.

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+ Inhabitat Milan Furniture Fair Coverage

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