During LDF 2019, designers posed new ways of taking a seat – and a pause

The way we choose to sit is largely dependent on time and place. That means we demand many different things of our seating: we ask it to motivate better working posture at work, to provide lounge-worthy comfort at home and, ultimately, to do both
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