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“NOBU” chair

by Rasmus Warberg

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  • This is a Limited Edition of 3
    How is this defined? A set of pieces produced in a predetermined quantity, typically no more than 30, and uniquely numbered either on the item itself or on the accompanying certificate of authenticity. Although generally uniform in design, slight variations may exist due to the handcrafted nature of the pieces.
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Equipped with ample training in both carpentry and design, Rasmus Warberg has developed a strong and clear visual language. His NOBU chair, one of his newest designs, has a double-curved base connected to a seat disc, and a backrest with a tripod construction. In its clean, spare lines, it demonstrates the intersection of his two most powerful influences: Scandinavian design and Japanese furniture, which has been one of his ongoing passions.

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10

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3

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Rasmus Warberg trained as a carpenter before enrolling in the Danish Royal Academy of Fine Arts, where he studied furniture design. A year abroad at the Osaka Seikei University of Art and Design in Japan informed his visual language and his aesthetic philosophy, which draws both from his roots in Scandinavian design and from the way of Japanese craftsmen.
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