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with the DIY culture to rise, the Israeli designer Ningal has created a pair of open source chairs that allow you to build the home. FABRICS chairs have been designed so they can be manufactured locally, all over the world, by the user as their own DIY project.

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CNC router milling, laser cutting and 3D printing are quite accessible in businesses around the world to find someone to manufacture the parts should not be too difficult. Both chairs are made with birch plywood frame with a leather seat and backrest which are held in place with printed 3D rivets. Each part can be customized according to user preferences, such as the wood finish, leather type, and color of the rivets.

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Once all the parts are manufactured, it only takes a few wood basic skills to assemble.

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All details and plans here.