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This is a chair. It is made out of spare sail and some rope. What happened were the designers from KKA – Kjellgren Kaminsky Architecture in Sweden once went out sailing in the ocean outside Gothenburg. They then noticed, must have been out of beer, that the sails and ropes looked so soothing and calm in the soft breeze and thought that this was a nice idea to create a place to rest. So then after docking up they got some of the spare sail and some rope and ventured into creating this chair by threading the rope on steel tubes until the chair became rigid. They then sat and worked on this concept until it looked something like this.
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