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Recyclable Bow Chair Flaunts Scandinavian Sensibilities Fit for Modern Home

Made entirely from oak and comes with replaceable parts
Pragati ShandilBy Pragati ShandilJune 17, 2024Updated:June 18, 20242 Mins Read
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London-based designers Sam Hecht and Kim Colin have designed the minimalistic Bow chair for Danish furniture brand, Takt. As an indicative of its name, the chair bows to the user’s comfort and relaxation. It makes for a comfortable and elegant sitting choice and speaks for the company’s ethos of sustainability and environmentally conscious design by being recyclable at the end of its life.

Made entirely from oak plywood, the Bow chair is seamlessly tangible and echoes Scandinavian ethos of minimalism. Though some might find it uninteresting at first because of its simple design, it carries magic in its simplicity. It is highly comfortable, sustainable, and suits modern and minimalistic layouts.

The back and legs are made from a single piece of plywood. An A-frame wood dowel construction supports the back and legs, doubling the comfort of the sitter. The back legs are bit reclined providing the chair with right balance and form, and the backrest contours the body of the seater at the right angle, ensuring a relaxing posture without straining the back. The seat has a waterfall edge to soften the practicality of the furniture and adds to the comfort.

It is manufactured as a flat pack piece that needs assembly by the customer. Once it is assembled, it reveals its ingenuous built ready to fill your living space with simplicity and elegance.

To make a positive global impact, it uses wood from FSC-certified sustainable forest. It ensures that tress grow naturally, wildlife is sustained along with the economical balance. As the chair comes in separate parts, it makes each part recyclable, which can also be replaced upon wear and tear of a particular component.

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It is a contemporary piece with modern sensibilities that can embrace any domestic or professional setting. It is adept in filling the space with soothing vibes filled with character.

Future-ready and built to last, the Bow chair is manufactured in two materials oak matte lacquer and oak black lacquer. Priced at $566, the upholstery of the chair comes in three colors Spoor Zea Black Leather, Spoor Zea Cognac Leather, and Hallingdal 130 Grey. In present times when almost everything poses threat to the environment, the Bow chair is more compatible with the natural environment in the most exquisite way.

Bow-Chair-by-Sam-Hecht-and-Kim-Colin
Image: TAKT
Bow-Chair-by-Sam-Hecht-and-Kim-Colin
Image: TAKT
Bow-Chair-by-Sam-Hecht-and-Kim-Colin
Image: TAKT

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Writing her way through life, Pragati is an avid writer, art enthusiast, and devotee of everything creative. Currently working as an associate editor, she loves reading and penning down moments into immortal words. Literature, reflecting, and music nourishes her life. When not writing, you'll find her immersed in nature, wrapped around in solitude.

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