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The NODO Chair by Pentágono is Made from Interwoven Fiberglass

The NODO chair by design firm Pentágono is guaranteed to be one of the lightest chairs you'll ever sit in. This incredibly weightless chair is cleverly constructed from interwoven strips of technicolor fiberglass. The NODO chair's aesthetic creatively plays off of the phrase, "the lightness of being."

Unlike most seating, the NODO chair has a mostly hollow design as the fiberglass pieces work to simply outline the frame of the chair. The inside of the chair contains several intersecting fiberglass strips that hold the chair together and leave a majority of the chair's seat, legs and back empty and clear. Because of the NODO chair's uniquely transparent design, it intersects seamlessly with its surroundings. The NODO chair was released during Milan Design Week.
Trend Themes
1. Weightless Seating - The NODO chair showcases the trend of creating lightweight seating options using unconventional materials and designs.
2. Interwoven Fiberglass - The use of interwoven fiberglass in the NODO chair presents a trend of incorporating innovative materials to enhance the aesthetics and functionality of furniture.
3. Transparent Design - The NODO chair exemplifies the trend of transparent design, where furniture seamlessly blends with its surroundings for a visually appealing and cohesive look.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Manufacturing - The furniture manufacturing industry can explore disruptive innovation opportunities by experimenting with lightweight materials and transparent designs to create visually striking and functional seating options.
2. Interior Design - Interior designers can leverage the trend of weightless seating and interwoven fiberglass to incorporate unique and visually captivating chairs into their designs, enhancing the overall aesthetics of spaces.
3. Art and Sculpture - Artists and sculptors can find disruptive innovation opportunities by creating functional art pieces using interwoven fiberglass and transparent design concepts, blurring the lines between furniture and art.

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