Miniature Chair Panton Chairs

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HeyJude's recommendation

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I love miniature things, particularly miniature chairs because it's a perfect fit for my 5 feet self. These chairs are developed by the Vitra Design Museum in Germany and is made with a new plastic technology that was sufficiently developed to produce a strong yet flexible one piece chair.

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Updated Jul 2, 2008

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Well, this is a pretty small chair. It's good for small people, like me. It's plastic and really funky shaped as well. I really like this though.

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Updated Jun 14, 2009

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