Edaha Chair, which was only showcased as a prototype at the launch in 2022, has since come a long way to become a final product and is now finally in production.
The branch (the structure) and the leaf (the veneer) were the central elements of the project. It was a design entirely made with veneer wood but with different processing and technique to express the beauty of nature through an industrialized, yet a natural chair.
Edaha is composed mostly of curves and curved surfaces and has almost no horizontal, vertical, or parallel parts, making it difficult to process and takes a long time to create.
The front and rear legs are three-dimensional curved surfaces, and the thickness is also changed by a technique called unequal thickness molding. The uneven thickness of the legs is unique to the manufacturer and supports Edaha’s delicate impression.