The first is the Shadow Chair by Duffy London. A chair that appears to sit on two legs that cast a black shadow on the floor. The black shadow is actually a sound steel frame cleverly designed to hide in the dark.
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The second is the Softwood Sofa by Moroso. More deception here in the appearance of a mountain park bench but the following piece is actually a sofa. The sturdy wood frame of this sofa by Swedish design collective Front Studio supports cushions upholstered in a woodgrain photo-printed fabric.
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