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01.12 2010

Acapulco Chair
Acapulco Chair
Acapulco Chair
Acapulco Chair
Carlos Ocho presents The Acapulco Chair. CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE

Inspired by the Mayan weaving technique, this unique chair was originally designed in Acapulco the 1950’s. Each item is 100% crafted by hand in Carlos Ocho’s workshop. The metal frame is made with recycled iron and spray painted with polyester based mate coating. It has a powder coated iron frame and flexible vinyl cords which are welded into 2 pieces to reduce packaging and transportation costs. Good for indoor and outdoor use, avoiding heavy exposure to the elements as keeping them dry will expand the chairs cord lifespan. Carlos Ocho workshop is committed with social and environmental sustainability, helping Mexican communities with a fair trade commitment.

DESIGNER: Carlos Ocho, Colonia Condesa, Mexico DF, Mexico, www.ochoworkshop.com.
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