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to be reinterpreted
 How can “vitality” be expressed 
without using new resources?
Through the prudence 
of Farglory employees, 
the imagination of designers, 
and the persistence of 
construction crews,
 the process was 
one of conflict and compromise.
After the clash, 
 they decided to flip the wall tiles,
letting the raw texture 
of the materials 
open up 
infinite possibilities.
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Object location1F
Collaborative Production Team
META Design

Material source:
Recycled rebar, polyurethane foam, recycled fabric.
Material features:
The rebar once served as structural reinforcement in buildings, while the foam and fabric are made from repurposed furniture and textiles.
The chair’s frame is made of recycled rebar salvaged from a construction site, bent into a stable and supportive form. The cushion is filled with 85% recycled polyurethane foam and wrapped in fabric woven from recycled fibers. With its minimal use of materials, the design creates a lightweight piece of furniture that is both movable and suitable for individual use.

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