Floris Wubben’s “Upside Down” chair was made by patiently training and knotting the branches of a willow to form four chair legs, then cutting down the tree: “A seat and backrest were then cut into the trunk and the whole thing inverted. The chair was designed in collaboration with artist Bauke Fokkema.”
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