
In combination with native and primitive materials with technology, this Croissant sofa exudes simplicity and luxury in a very modern design. Designer Cobonpue used strands of abaca rope, tied down with nylon wires in old boat building fashion. While other designers use the common, tried and tested methods, this furniture is a true fusion with the old and the new.
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Alligatoring. Coarse checking pattern characterized by a slipping of the new paint coating over the old coating to the extent that the old coating can be seen through the fissures.
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