Richard Schultz looking good, lounging in one of his new double Wing loungers in daffodil yellow. He said it was based on a piece he designed in the 80s—a prototype made out of cardboard—that was made possible to manufacture with laser cutting techniques. "The great designs have always been extremely practical and comfortable," he says. When his old friend Bruce Hannah stopped by, they shared stories of working with some of the other big name legends: Jens Risom and Harry Bertoia.  Photo 2 of 9 in ICFF 2010: First Look by Jordan Kushins

ICFF 2010: First Look

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Richard Schultz looking good, lounging in one of his new double Wing loungers in daffodil yellow. He said it was based on a piece he designed in the 80s—a prototype made out of cardboard—that was made possible to manufacture with laser cutting techniques. "The great designs have always been extremely practical and comfortable," he says. When his old friend Bruce Hannah stopped by, they shared stories of working with some of the other big name legends: Jens Risom and Harry Bertoia.