In 2011 Tobias Juretzek gave us the incomparable Rememberme chair, in 2012 the collection has expanded
August 7th, 2012
Made entirely from old discarded cotton shirts and denim jeans, Rememberme from Casamania in Italy, embodies the current focus on sustainability and recycling – bridging fashion and furniture design worlds.

A humorous, re-imagining of a very familiar and much loved material that is presented in a brand new context.

Where the softness of the material ordinarily envelops us when worn – the chair, table and mirror display the fabric with a rigidity and sense of formality that we don’t expect.
Samples of this ingenious chair are now available to view at Insitu’s showrooms in both Melbourne and Sydney, Australia.

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