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The Hemp Chair, with its soft curves and its bead structure, embodies a new approach to this complex type of chair.\r\n\r\nAccording to the designer, the development of the Hemp Chair marks a turning point in the current trend towards a well-balanced and healthy lifestyle that is in harmony with the environment. “Design history is driven by new technologies and  material innovation. 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At the Salone in 2012, Aisslinger presented the chair as a production version together with the Italian manufacturer MOROSO. It was claimed that the Hemp- Chair is ‘the world’s first concept for a monobloc chair made of natural fibers’.\n\nThe Hemp-Chair is designed in the tradition of monobloc stackable chairs, which have often been made of reinforced plastics. Shaping a complete chair structure from a thin layer of material is one of the most challenging ways to design and engineer a  chair. The Hemp-Chair, with its soft curves and its bead structure, embodies a new approach to this complex type of chair.\r\n\r\nAccording to Werner Aisslinger, the development of the Hemp-Chair marks a turning point in the current trend towards a well-balanced and healthy lifestyle that is in harmony with the environment. “Design history is driven by new technologies and  material innovation. For us designers, the advent of these technologies has always been the starting point for new objects and  typologies in design”.\n","briefDescription":"Prototype monobloc stacking chair, 'Hemp Chair', designed and made by Werner Aisslinger/Aisslinger Studio, 2011","bibliographicReferences":[],"production":"The natural fibers hemp and kenaf are compressed and moulded under heat with a water-based thermoset binder into a new, lightweight but strong and sustainable composite material, Acrodur, developed in cooperation with the German chemical company BASF.\r\n\nAcrodur is lightweight, strong, easy-to-mould and eco-friendly. The sustainable sheet material of the Hemp-Chair allows the  use of more than 70% natural fibers in combination with BASF’s water-based acrylic resin Acrodur. Unlike with classic  reactive resins, this method releases no organic substances such as phenol or formaldehyde during the cross-linking  process. The only by-product of the curing procedure is water. 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