Modular Knit One Chair Reinvents Sustainable Seating With Hollow Design - Yanko Design
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Paul Crofts designed the Knit One Chair for Isomi using 3D knitting technology, replacing traditional foam with air and knits to create a supportive, unique chair. This seamless shell mimics the fullness of upholstery while being nearly entirely made of air. The zero-waste production process employs recycled materials for a fully recyclable end product, representing a circular design approach. The Knit One system includes various modular pieces, allowing for flexible configurations and reversible designs suitable for multiple environments.
The Knit One Chair's 3D-knitted textiles replace traditional foam and upholstery, combining air and structure for a supportive, unique sitting experience.
The chair's design utilizes seamless 3D knitting technology to achieve an airy, lightweight shell while maintaining the visual fullness of conventional upholstery.
With zero-waste production, the Knit One Chair employs a sustainable approach by using recycled materials, offering a fully recyclable product without compromising design.
The modular collection includes a lounge chair, ottoman, and angled modules, providing flexibility for various layouts and reversible components to fit diverse spaces.
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