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Randwall Eco Chair, birch plywood and recycled plastic
Jüri Kermik
University of Brighton
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Furniture
100%
Birch Plywood
100%
Chair Design
100%
Plastic Recycling
100%
Wood
50%
Production Techniques
50%
Production Process
50%
Invisible
50%
Material Production
50%
Exhibition Project
50%
Sustainable Practices
50%
Peninsula
50%
Carpenter
50%
National Media
50%
Plywood
50%
Eco-design
50%
Morrisons
50%
Wood Plastic
50%
International Media
50%
Changeability
50%
Positive Feedback
50%
Linguistic Reference
50%
Helsinki
50%
Shared Space
50%
SiMo
50%
Traditional Joint
50%
Birch
50%
Narrative Methods
50%
Shigeru Ban
50%
Development Model
50%
Early Encounters
50%
Engineered Wood
50%
Glued Joints
50%
Jaspers
50%
Structural Parts
50%
Saaremaa
50%
Material Design
50%
Board Material
50%
Arts and Humanities
Structure
100%
Tradition
100%
Technique
66%
Regional
66%
Contemporary
33%
Linguistics
33%
Designer
33%
Invisible
33%
Digital
33%
Exhibition Project
33%
Ecological
33%
Production Technique
33%
Helsinki
33%
Jasper Morrison
33%
furniture designer
33%
Matteo Thun
33%
Continuation
33%
Archetype
33%
Shigeru Ban
33%
Lifecycle
33%
Woodworkers
33%
Eero Aarnio
33%
Toshiyuki Kita
33%
Engineering
Joints (Structural Components)
100%
Production Technique
50%
Lifecycle
50%
Ecodesign
50%
Reference Point
50%
Sustainable Practice
50%
Material Production
50%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Recycled Plastic
100%
Betula
100%
Engineered Wood
50%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Development Model
100%
Positive Feedback
100%
Material Science
Materials Design
100%