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Adam Nathaniel Furman Produces Unusual Furniture Pieces

As a designer, Adam Nathaniel Furman has made a name for himself thanks to his imagination-motivated and unusual furniture pieces. His latest offerings — the 'Gioioso' chair and the 'Benevolente' and 'Solidale' cabinets, are a part of an installment called 'The Three Characters in the Second Act: The Royal Family.'

Given the magnified and maximalist aesthetic of the furniture, it is easy to deduce that the titles Adam Nathaniel Furman selected for the debut are "intentionally clumsy." They also promote "joyous concepts" that are strongly tied to the manifestation of the unusual furniture pieces.

The capsule is brought to life in collaboration with Abet Laminati. Producing a strong visual appeal, 'The Three Characters in the Second Act: The Royal Family' was presented at the 2019 Design Miami/Basel.
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