For its 2013 furniture collection, Air returns to its roots
18 March 2013
Local furniture designer Air goes back to basics for its 2013 collection. The range of furniture boasts clean lines and an “honest use of materials”. The designers focused on the balance of dimensions, creating a collection of tables, seats and storage that is free from frivolous details.
It’s not just the designs that have been simplified; Air cut down on expensive hardware and returned to traditional craftsmanship. Even the conceptualisation, production and construction of the furniture have been simplified.
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