Marta Adamczak, the designer at Kosmiko Studio, gives a new look and thus a second chance to otherwise disused furniture by refurbishing old armchairs.
The scrapped armchairs retain their function but take on a completely fresh character. Thus, their new owners can take home a piece of the design gems of the Polish communist-era, but in a reimagined, revamped form. They change in structure and undergo upholstery, but still preserve a piece of the past.
Photos: Dawid Majewski
Source: designboom
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