23.62"W x 31.50"H x 22.44"D
(w. 60 x h. 80 x d. 57 cm)
Designed by Song Wen Zhong
The Ava chair was inspired by combining the idea of mythical dragons and the design of Ming dynasty armchairs with high-tech design. It was created by Song Wen Zhong, a young Chinese designer who won the
Roche Bobois Design Award based on the theme of 'Nature, universal link between East and West'.
Light and stackable, it is available in several transparent, opaque, glossy and matte shades.
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Dining armchair
$690
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Eco-designed and stackable dining armchair, made by injection (Gas Moulding technique), glossy, deep-colored polycarbonate (2 colors available).
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Born in 1983 and having graduated in 2006 from Beijing Art Academy, Song Wen Zhong went on to win a number of prestigious national design competitions in China. In 2009 he won the first ever cycle of the Roche Bobois Award for his innovative design, the AVA chair. Since, Song Wen Zhong has established his own independent design studio in his hometown of Chengdu, in Southwest China.
More info...We met designer Jiang Qiong Er for a quirky interview centered on French Art de Vivre and Roche Bobois.
Read this article from the Roche Bobois magazine The French Art de Vivre of Jiang Qiong Er