Go behind the scenes to the making of the brand new Maruni collection by Naoto Fukasawa and Jasper Morrison.
April 6th, 2016
To be unveiled at the upcoming Milan Furniture Fair, the latest Maruni furniture designed by Naoto Fukasawa and Jasper Morrison are a beautiful marriage of solid wood and steel. The Hiroshima stackable chair and stool by Fukasawa combine slender stainless steel legs with a seat in solid wood, while the T chair and O stool by Morrison bring together coloured steel and maple wood with a playful touch. While the approach of each designer is different, both have focused on incorporating new materiality into their chair designs.
The new Maruni collection will be presented at Milan Furniture Fair 2016, Rho Fiera Main Venue, Hall 16, Stand F32. Maruni is carried in Singapore by atomi.
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