We speak to co-founder of award-winning architectural practice WOHA to find out more about their inaugural furniture line, WOHAbeing
YOU HAVE CREATED BESPOKE FURNITURE FOR YOUR PAST PROJECTS. WHY IS WOHA LAUNCHING WOHABEING NOW?
There has always been the intent to develop the furniture into a line but we’ve been so busy that we never had the time to focus on it. So the trigger came when we found out that we had won Designer of the Year Asia 2017 by MAISON&OBJET. They asked us if we would like to exhibit at their Paris exhibition, and that’s when we thought, “Oh, we should really start now, and do what we’ve always wanted to do.”
HOW DO YOU THINK YOUR BACKGROUND AS AN ARCHITECT HAS INFLUENCED YOUR FURNITURE DESIGNS?
This story is from the November 2017 edition of SquareRooms.
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