Bamboo Chair Jun Zi by Jeff Dah-Yue Shi for Dragon Fly Gallery

Made of entirely of bamboo, with a simple geometric anatomy, the Bamboo Chair Jun Zi by Jeff Dah-Yue Shi for Dragon Fly Gallery is composed of rounded box-shaped frames made of bamboo slats. While the front view of the chair appears like a bamboo tunnel at the base, the side vieW is similar to the chinese character which denotes ‘a noble man’ – in chinese literature and philosophy, bamboo has been a symbol of a noble man. When one sits on the chair, there is a slight bounce which reflects the natural flexibility of the bamboo slats. The maximum load-bearing capacity for the chair is 200 kg.

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