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Panels & Furniture Asia May/June 2020

Panels & Furniture Asia (PFA) is a leading regional trade magazine dedicated to the woodbased panel, furniture and flooring processing industry. Published bi-monthly since 2000, PFA delivers authentic journalism to cover the latest news, technology, machinery, projects, products and trade events throughout the sector. With a hardcopy and digital readership comprising manufacturers, designers and specifiers, among others, PFA is the platform of choice for connecting brands across the global woodworking landscape.

Panels & Furniture Asia (PFA) is a leading regional trade magazine dedicated to the woodbased panel, furniture and flooring processing industry. Published bi-monthly since 2000, PFA delivers authentic journalism to cover the latest news, technology, machinery, projects, products and trade events throughout the sector. With a hardcopy and digital readership comprising manufacturers, designers and specifiers, among others, PFA is the platform of choice for connecting brands across the global woodworking landscape.

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<strong>May</strong> / <strong>June</strong> <strong>2020</strong>, Issue 3 | <strong>Panels</strong> & <strong>Furniture</strong> <strong>Asia</strong> DESIGN | 53<br />

With a clean, timeless design, the Flow chair brings an<br />

understated sophistication to any space. <strong>Furniture</strong><br />

connoisseurs will certainly appreciate the construction of<br />

Flow where no screws or metal joints are used, resulting in elegant,<br />

smooth lines. It is also light, both in terms of looks and weight. The<br />

Flow chair personifies a minimalistic perfection – there is simply no<br />

unnecessary details.<br />

With an excellent backrest angle and height, the chair has every back.<br />

Elegance, lightness, versatility, stackibility<br />

This wooden chair with a stable frame is made of bent plywood with<br />

variable thickness in the curves. Due to the stackability of these<br />

wooden chairs (up to 10 pieces), they are easier to keep and move.<br />

Produced in Latvia, the Flow chair was designed by famous Danish<br />

designer Jakob Berg. It is available in a range of finishing. P<br />

All images are credited to PlyCollection.

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