Over at Connubia, I was impressed with what could be the future of flatpack furniture: a chair that doesn’t look like it required a set of throw-away tools and paper instructions to assemble. Per the video I watched at least twice, Connubia’s chair, which they say is a zero-waste design, only requires a coin and some gumption to put together, and is so easy that even a child (or very good child actor) can do it.  Photo 18 of 71 in It’s Furniture Design’s Big Week. Here’s What We Saw During Salone del Mobile

It’s Furniture Design’s Big Week. Here’s What We Saw During Salone del Mobile

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Over at Connubia, I was impressed with what could be the future of flat-pack furniture: a chair that doesn’t look like it required a set of throw-away tools and paper instructions to assemble. Per the video I watched at least twice, Connubia’s chair, which they say is a zero-waste design, only requires a coin and some gumption to put together, and is so easy that even a child (or very good child actor) can do it.