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Home Living
Client: Danese (U.S.)
Design: Fuseproject (U.S.)
Farallon is a simple, elegant piece of furniture that offers additional functionality specifically addressing the needs of a contemporary lifestyle. A dining chair and side chair that contains hidden storage spaces and pockets, Farallon simplifies the clutter of technology, creating new surfaces for changing needs. The simple, clever design brings a sense of adaptability to seating through functions created directly from its continuous fabric seat.