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Place of Origin: Chinese
Creator: Zhang Zhoujie
Heart Chair with Mirror Finish Stainless Steel by Zhoujie Zhang
By Zhang Zhoujie
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
The Bow Tie chair is a perfect example of Zhoujie’s philosophy of Actionless. Like a force of an airplane, polymerizing inward and flowing with natural ...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Chinese Furniture
Materials
Stainless Steel
Evolution of a Chair, Stainless Steel Collection by Zhoujie Zhang
By Zhang Zhoujie
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
Piece unique. The four-piece set is one example that demonstrates the process when Zhoujie Zhang created his digital chairs. While the chair in the set is only one in thousands of va...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Chinese Furniture
Materials
Stainless Steel
Evolution of a Chair, Stainless Steel Collection by Zhoujie Zhang
By Zhang Zhoujie
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
Piece unique. The four-piece set is one example that demonstrates the process when Zhoujie Zhang created his digital chairs. While the chair in the set is only one in thousands of va...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Chinese Furniture
Materials
Stainless Steel
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