Tuesday, 25 January 2011

Wogg 50

Wogg 50‘s design is simple and clear. The seat is bent down on four sides and holds the legs and the back on both outer sides. Molded plywood shapes the aesthetics of the chair. Pressing plywood into shape is an old technique that has seen a rapid development with the introduction of CNC milling technology in recent years. Complex molded parts can be inserted in milling tools and pressed directly with the plywood. This has opened new paths for shape and design. As with the chair Wogg 50, whose structural center is the core pressed in below the seat shell.

Designed by Jörg Boner and produced by Wogg, the chair received the prize “Interior Innovation Award 2011- best of best” at the last Cologne fair.




Photo: Milo Keller (www.milokeller.com)


www.wogg.ch


www.joergboner.ch



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